Hello All,
I am a new member to the forum, but I spent a lot of time browsing here when my wife and I decided to buy her a handgun.
This is our first handgun, so I'll profess a profound ignorance to the inner workings of an autoloader.
We took it out today for the first time and after 4 shots, the trigger doesn't engage. I don't know if that is the technical word for it, but basically, the trigger is exactly the same after a round has been chambered as it is when the gun is unloaded.
The round is chambered, but the trigger does nothing.
So after 4 shots, it's now dead. I read the Taurus Customer Service horror stories on here and I was wondering if anyone had a diagnosis before I send it off and possibly never see it again. I don't know if this is a common, easily fixed problem or what.
Thanks for any help.
Adam C
I am a new member to the forum, but I spent a lot of time browsing here when my wife and I decided to buy her a handgun.
This is our first handgun, so I'll profess a profound ignorance to the inner workings of an autoloader.
We took it out today for the first time and after 4 shots, the trigger doesn't engage. I don't know if that is the technical word for it, but basically, the trigger is exactly the same after a round has been chambered as it is when the gun is unloaded.
The round is chambered, but the trigger does nothing.
So after 4 shots, it's now dead. I read the Taurus Customer Service horror stories on here and I was wondering if anyone had a diagnosis before I send it off and possibly never see it again. I don't know if this is a common, easily fixed problem or what.
Thanks for any help.
Adam C