Bought a 709 slim and have had nothing but trouble. It has a failure to eject on every magazine. I will say, I was very accurate with it. I will be getting rid of it and will get a glock.
Stay away from the Taurus 709! I posted earlier in this tread that I was looking. I bought one and have had nothing but trouble. Spend the extra money and get a glock or LC9.
I Hate mine. Three times to the range and I have failure to eject on every magazine! To send it back it will cost me 1/3 of what the gun cost. Stay away from Taurus! Go with a Glock!
:popcorn:I enjoy his videos too. The only questions I have after watching ..............
Has he ever found a gun he does not like? Every gun, every model, every video....he ends with "I really like this gun".
I wish he was a little more objective in his reviews
I know he has a lot of...
Rent a 9mm or borrow one and do your own compare. The best one will be the one you can find ammo for :)
Of course I follow the motto....buy but don't sell...keep the 40 and get a 9mm best of both worlds.:rockwoot::rockwoot:
actaeon277 - Thanks for the video. That is an awesome safe. I have heard many stories about safes not protecting from fire (even when fire resistant). I would think, if someone broke in, a safe would be the first thing they tried to take or break in. I wonder if keeping them around hidden in...
I would like to have a few handguns around the house in different rooms where I will have access if needed. Looking for some creative, good ideas on where and how to hide them.
Please no negative comments about why someone would tell or just CC. Share if you will and show how creative you are...
Carry at church? Yes....but CC not OC. I attend with with several officers and detectives. While at church they CC. It does not change the fact they are prepared to defend and protect but they do not want the focus on their hip. The focus at worship belongs elsewhere. Thats my opinion.
Really?
So.....You dont think advice given on this forum is worth anything?? Why are you part of it? :twocents:
Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it the most, like it the least. Lord Chesterfield