

From the list I own a PT145 Millennium PRO (2010), a 24/7 OSS DS. Not a chance I’d send in any of my handguns. If you want a cheap gun buy a used Ruger instead of a crappy Taurus. Buy quality guns from companies like Ruger, Smith, Glock, Sig, etc…. Even if this ever gets in gear to start taking back guns, the time limit for them deciding what to do means you may never get a gun back, because they will not return your gun. The only people making out on this bogus recall are the attorneys. Taurus will not take the guns back even though the settlement declares under the Enhanced Warranty they must take them back without any claim and without any cost to the owner. Taurus is dodging this recall by constantly pushing the Final Court Settlement date off into the future. At that website the only instructions are to fill out an online form and leave your information. If you contact Taurus they just read a script to go to the Cartersettlement website and follow instructions. I might add that I am a retired Police Officer AND was on the Department Police Pistol Team and still shoot NRA Expert.Īs of 6/20/16 the so called “Taurus Recall” has not resulted in one pistol being taken back for repair, replacement, or re purchase. Bottom line, I think it is a damn fine firearm. When it goes bang it is now in single action mode and even more accurate than before. All I need to do to bring my weapon into action is flip off the safety with my right thumb and pull the trigger as this firearm is capable of double action. Additionally this firearm has a ‘decocker’ which means that I can use this function to relieve the compression on the firing pin spring and it is safe to carry one in the chamber without the possibility of an accidental discharge. Another Reason I like this weapon is because it has a second strike capability which means that should the round fail to fire the first time I can simply pull the trigger again and the firing pin will strike the primer again hopefully making the gun go bang. 45, carries 12+1 rounds, and has always fired when I asked it to with zero malfunctions. I carry this firearm all the time as my concealed weapon of choice. Now I understand that as I am someone that respects firearms and takes good care of them if the firearm is maintained properly the chances of a malfunction drops dramatically. I have owned Taurus firearms for many years and they have always worked fine with zero problems.
