and you can't forget their excellent warranty and customer service.
I am going with the OP: What do you think of Taurus now? Is it hit or miss? I own the Millennium G2 and it fires nice and nicely put together. Another, who is very experienced and fired my pistol, liked the feel and thought the gun overall was a nice piece. For today's Taurus, I think that my gun has a nice fit and finish and no issues at this point. I would buy another Taurus and I am looking for a .380. One could just as easily replace Taurus with Ford, GM, or Chrysler. It seems like a lot of INGO members are very brand loyal and not as kind to other brands. Are the members here this brand loyal with their automobiles?
I see a lot of people recommending I look into other Manufacturers. I'm most drawn to the Taurus PT709 because of it's ergonomics and conceal-ability. What other subcompacts would you recommend?
Thank you!
I've moved down from Michigan and know a few places up there where I could pay a rental fee, buy a couple boxes of ammo and they'd let me figure out what I liked best. Do you know of any local ranges like that you would recommend?
I'd still like to try shooting the Taurus but think I should give the other guns a chance too.
I see a lot of people recommending I look into other Manufacturers. I'm most drawn to the Taurus PT709 because of it's ergonomics and conceal-ability. What other subcompacts would you recommend?
Those Tauri are junk, I know for a fact because I heard it from my neighbor's baby sitter's third cousin twice removed, who heard it from his mailman's ex wife's 5th husband who's uncle knew a guy that heard it from a butcher who talked to a man who knew a truck driver that heard it on the CB from some guy that was rattling on about some lot lizard who over heard some greasy spoon cashier quoting her plumber that heard it from some guy on a gun forum who had never shot one, but seen a post about it from a guy who heard it from another guy.
Have you ever had to send your guns in for service? I'm seeing down below that some see their customer service as hit or miss.