halo6941
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Just wanted to get some toughts on what you guys think about this gun. good or bad.
Just wanted to get some toughts on what you guys think about this gun. good or bad.
Just wanted to get some toughts on what you guys think about this gun. good or bad.
They have a slightly higher ratio of problems(lifetime warranty) then most of the more expensive guns, Glock, XD, etc but I would recommend. They are a pretty solid gun and have defied the laws of physics getting 10 rounds in that small grip.
As it is with all rules, there are exceptions. Someone out there will get a great product and never have a problem. And someone's will inevitably blow up in their face. While one company like Taurus or Hi-point may have a reputation for the blowing up, and Glock the great product, it can always flip on you in a blink of an eye. if you're a fan of taurus and/or Hi-Point and own a reliable one, all the more power to you. If you love the Glock, you're an idiot:celebrate - I mean... more power to you. Reliability debate aside, I'd personally take a Taurus over a Glock based solely on personal preference to the feel and grip angles and looks...P.S. for a couple of hundred $$$ more, you can buy a Glock.
GWbiker wrote:As it is with all rules, there are exceptions. Someone out there will get a great product and never have a problem. And someone's will inevitably blow up in their face. While one company like Taurus or Hi-point may have a reputation for the blowing up, and Glock the great product, it can always flip on you in a blink of an eye. if you're a fan of taurus and/or Hi-Point and own a reliable one, all the more power to you. If you love the Glock, you're an idiot:celebrate - I mean... more power to you. Reliability debate aside, I'd personally take a Taurus over a Glock based solely on personal preference to the feel and grip angles and looks...P.S. for a couple of hundred $$$ more, you can buy a Glock.
But I'll stick with my Sigs and Berettas.
(I'm kidding, Glock lovers. Don't kill me)
Which is why I use factory loads in my sigs and berettas so they dont blow up and why I don't own a Taurus. while i've shot good Taurus, i just dont want one... and enjoy joking about Glocks purely for peoples reactions. I just searched "glock fail' in google images. that pic is one of half a dozen that showed up.Thelukaskezik wrote:
GWbiker wrote:As it is with all rules, there are exceptions. Someone out there will get a great product and never have a problem. And someone's will inevitably blow up in their face. While one company like Taurus or Hi-point may have a reputation for the blowing up, and Glock the great product, it can always flip on you in a blink of an eye. if you're a fan of taurus and/or Hi-Point and own a reliable one, all the more power to you. If you love the Glock, you're an idiot:celebrate - I mean... more power to you. Reliability debate aside, I'd personally take a Taurus over a Glock based solely on personal preference to the feel and grip angles and looks...P.S. for a couple of hundred $$$ more, you can buy a Glock.
But I'll stick with my Sigs and Berettas.
(I'm kidding, Glock lovers. Don't kill me)
I personally saw a late model all metal Sig P-220 after it was destroyed by an overcharged reload. Perhaps the same issue occurred with your Glock pictured.
Jeff, quantify higher quality? I've had my little Taurus PT140 for 3 years, probably pumped a thousand rounds through it and never had a failure, and it hits what I point it at. Can't ask for any higher quality than that. You pay that 100$ to 200$ more for the Glock stamped into the frame is all.im not a fan of taurus in general. for $100-200 more you could get a glock which is a much higher quality firearm.