The truth about Taurus

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Taurus has been importing handguns in this country since 1968.At one time was owned by Smith and Wesson and made on the same machining.In 1980 they purchased the Berretta factory in San Paulo and began making their firearms there. These days they are made like most all manufacturers on CNC machines. For all the gun snobs out they who believe that if their gun isn't a Glock,Kimber or Sig (of which I have acquaintances who have owned these and had to send them back because of problems)I own 3 different Taurus hand guns without a hitch. This past year I received my act 235 lethal weapons license here in Pa.I qualified first in my class scoring a 147 out of 150 with a Taurus PT145 Pro. In the class were 5 retired police officers with their Glocks one rich guy with his Sig (of course) and various others with their choice.I contend that the shooter makes the gun. Oh by the way it doesn't hurt to have served in the USMC. I welcome any responses.Semper Fi.

I'm going to side with those saying that reverse-snobbery isn't helping you.....and I have honestly never known a marine, current or former, to be a snob. Granted, I have only known about 20, but they generally seem to input their opinions, while still welcoming those of others even if they didn't agree (unless it was on subject of the best branch of the armed services ;)).....
 
Yes, guns break, yes they can be and have been fixed by the company that made it, yes occasionally one leaves the factory with a problem and occasionally one malfunctions while being used and sometimes causes a problem. Get over it.
 
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