Manedwolf
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If they are for sale in CA or MA then they've passed "drop tests", not that these tests are necessarily realistic, but I doubt anyone would argue that its OK for any gun to discharge if dropped.
There are no Taurus firearms on MA's approved list at all. Taurus apparently refused to play their extortion game for tests and did not want to deal with MA's rampant lawsuit-friendly culture, and I applaud them for that.
And also
The New so called SA/DA Taurus striker is fully c ocked when you chamber a round or just rack the slide.
Once the slide on the new Taurus SA trigger has been racked, it is basiclly in the same condition as a c ocked 1911 except you can lower the hammer on a 1911 and un c ock it.
Agh. No, I'm glad I got the first model. I can deal with DAO if it means I can keep a round chambered. The 745 is so small that it can vanish into a smartcarry under loose cargo jeans, but the safety CAN be knocked off. DAO, you'd need a long trigger pull to fire it. Cocked SA? Not putting that in my pants, thanks.