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Why do you say that?casingpoint wrote:Don't get one of those. Yo don't get what you don't pay for.
Interesting. My son has a PT1911, and with one exception, it has run flawlessly and proven to be very accurate. The lone exception was that after several hundred rounds (maybe 800 or so?), the slide stop pin broke right in half. As it happens, I had still had a "defective" slide stop from my Kimber in the Kimber's case, with us at the range. My Kimber was delivered with that defective part, which the factory replaced at no charge a few days after I bought the gun, and I had saved the defective part on a whim. We popped that defective Kimber part right into the Taurus, and my son went right back to shooting it. Now, over a year later, that Kimber part is still in that Taurus pistol, and the Taurus PT1911 is still soldiering on, and still shooting quite accurately.markthenewf wrote:I've got a PT1911 and have had bug after bug with it. I bought the pistol in order to have a learning weapon to fiddle with (replace parts, detail strip, etc.), but it's not been a pleasant experience.
Yeah, the discharging when dropped thing bothers me as well and although I love the Taurus, because of that, I will be transitioning it to a house/nightstand (thanks for that tip joe) gun and getting something else to carry. One of the guys I know from work is getting a Kahr PM9 for a back-up gun, but they're hard to find and a tad pricey.Tha_Veteran wrote:Thanks for all the replies.
After reading the posts, I think we will go look at some Springfields. The thing that really got me was the discharging when dropped along with other problems. Since customer support is important to me, then I do not want to have to deal with rude people or long delays if I have to send it in or something.