View Single Post
Old January 30, 2013, 05:50 AM   #4
tristar viper
Senior Member
 
Join Date: August 8, 2009
Location: Ohio
Posts: 889
If you like it, and decide you want to spend money on it, then buy it. Be best to shoot it first, but sometimes that's not possible.
If I listened to everyone who suggested to me I should NOT buy a Taurus, then right now I would not have two of the best guns I have ever had; a Taurus TCP and a recently acquired PT709 Slim. The TCP proved over an almost two year period to be every bit as reliable and dependable as my Glock 19....no joke. Because of that, I bought this 709, and in 2 trips to the range this gun has been super. No failures, more than reasonable accuracy, and a great carry gun. So don't let them scare you about Taurus. Personally I think their quality has come a LONG way in the recent past, and if this 709 continues to be the good gun I expect it to be, then there is a PT740 Slim in my future.
Sorry I didn't speak specifically about that pistol, but I wanted to share my overall Taurus experience so far.
tristar viper is offline  
 
Page generated in 0.03393 seconds with 8 queries