Titan 25.cal
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Titan 25.cal
Anyone ever had junk like that before? Safety did not work after two days. That was 36 yrs. ago.It cost 40 bucks and now it is 51. Yes, it was destroyed by me on the third day with a tractor. I really can't believe they still exist.
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Re: Titan 25.cal
hmm. I have this gun. Goes bang when I pull the trigger. Ammo is very expensive though.
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austin received app 12/10
Processing app 12/22/08
App comp 1/26/09
Plastic in hand 1/30/09
Re: Titan 25.cal
This is the type gun that you hang onto to participate in gun 'buy back' programs.
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Re: Titan 25.cal
I've posted before the family story of how my late MIL used her little Titan .25 to scare off a midnight intruder over 20 years ago in Taylor, Texas.
Will dig it up & re-post it.
My oldest son has it in his safe now, but luckily he doesn't have any ammo for it.
Will dig it up & re-post it.
My oldest son has it in his safe now, but luckily he doesn't have any ammo for it.

Re: Titan 25.cal
I've got an old Tanfoglio GT-27 (.25 ACP) that was picked up for $50 in a pawnshop over 20 years ago. It never worked until recently when I found a new magazine for it online. Shoots fine now.
Feels like a little cap gun. Not something I'd carry but have never been willing to sell or destroy it either.
Feels like a little cap gun. Not something I'd carry but have never been willing to sell or destroy it either.
Re: Titan 25.cal
I've got an Excam (same thing) that always go's bang-----I wouldn't want to get shot with it!Lodge2004 wrote:I've got an old Tanfoglio GT-27 (.25 ACP) that was picked up for $50 in a pawnshop over 20 years ago.
After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring.
He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him.
The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
Re: Titan 25.cal
Sounds like my Raven 25, the thing always fired 1 round then jammed. Cleaned it 1 last time and decided to run some ammo through it prior to dumping it to one of those cash for guns programs, figured $50 was $49 more than it was worth. At the range the thing would not fail so it is back in the drawer and some day may just become a good offshore fishing weight. It is not reliable enough to even consider carrying it.
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