Practice, Practice, Practice! Practice shooting, practice situational awareness, first and foremost, practice SAFETY. Safety doesn't happen by accident.
And...BTW
Don't listen to the morons that'll try to tell you that because you bought a Taurus, you somehow have a less than adequate tool to defend yourself with. I know a person that went out and spent a thousand dollars on a Kimber, and ended up with a lemon. I've never owned a Taurus; but, I've shot several different Taurus firearms plenty of times...one of their .357 revolvers, a Millenium Pro, and their version of a 1911...never had a problem with any of them. Take care of it...put plenty of rounds down range to break it in...keep it clean and well oiled, and it should serve you well for years to come.
That's a little harsh, don't you think? I can understand that your experiences have soured you on Taurus, but isn't it possible to imagine that other people have had better experiences?Flame on, if you feel you must justify your purchases
That's a little harsh, don't you think?
Agreed!
I am extremely happy with my Taurus PT111... I keep it cleaned, oiled, and put high quality rounds through it often enough... in return it's extremely accurate and has never (knock on wood) given me any problems whatsoever! To each their own!
his ignorance is his bliss, it keeps him happy only knowing angst
I owned a pt111 and had over 3k rounds through it with ZERO issues.
I sold it for a g30, and now also have a pt145, and that is a little hand cannon, accurate and reliable, +p ammo just makes it even better