Re: Taurus 1911 compared to others?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: WASP7067</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Powder Burns</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Friends don't let friends give money to Taurus.
I shouldn't have to give a list of grievances or anecdotal stories about their product line, when the facts are well documented in the active shooting community as well as on the internet.
For what its worth, I broke the only Colt 1911 I ever touched but I don't run around telling everyone that Colt makes a bad pistol. However in the case of Taurus, I've experienced parts failures in 100% of their pistols I've fired. </div></div>
Man, I hate ford trucks, they are the biggest pieces of crap around and everyone knows it. They all break etc etc. Now I'm not going to give you a reason why they suck, or any personal experience, just that they suck...
See, I can do it too. It's easy to jump on the band wagon. All I'm saying is, if something sucks so bad, give the OP a reason WHY. it doesn't really give him any valuable information to make an educated decision on choosing a pistol. Everyone else that has had good or bad experiences with different manufacturers says why.
Kinda off topic but it reminds me of this gun shop I called, it was pretty comical. I ask this guy if he has a compact M&P .40 in stock. "NO!, I don't carry those polymer framed guns, they're crap!"...um ok, so you don't carry any polymer framed pistols?..."I try not to, those plastic guns are just crap, I hate 'em"... well good luck with your business...</div></div>
I don't know about Powder Burns' experiences, but having years of experience selling guns, working on a range, and hanging out with gunsmiths, the evidence against them is of a statistical nature, not just purely anecdotal. I'd run out of time and fingertips if I tried to recall and relate every instance of Taurus failure, from revolver cylinders that hadn't been reamed out fully, to certain product lines that have exhibited a 100% failure rate inside of a few hundred rounds (PT22/25, for instance). Some of their guns work better than others, but none of them can come even vaguely close in reliability to a Glock, XD, M&P, etc.