Well, it is fun to watch guys defend buying cheap, like they know something the rest of us don't... I learned a long time ago that saving a little longer and buying quality pays off in much less down time.
Any company is only as good as their customer service and warranty. I believe Ruger has got to be number one for those two.
I agree with you about Ruger's CS but they don't offer a written warranty. The way Ruger CS has treated me makes me not care about the lack of warranty.
You got a lemon. Ever notice all the posts about defective S&Ws? It happens. I have had 4 Taurus firearms, still have 2, and been happy with all of them. Don't condemn the brand based on one clinker.
That is so weird. One of mine is TCP738 too.Bought a new Taurus TCP 380, Put 200 rounds through it with constant jamming. Could not get through a magazine without jamming. Sold it to a guy at a loss and told him of the problems I was having with it.
Won't ever touch another one.
I looked at the 442's instead went with a Buick GS 400,. It took a little trip to a Pro-stock engine builder. It came back as a 442, Chevelle, Camaro, mustang crusher, and it was faster than the a 38 spl. It still puts a smile on my face now. Be Safe,So, Spence...The 442...what year and what engine? Pontiac had a good run of them with the little 400c.i., dual quads, 4-speed. The 455 was a beast, too! I definitely would've gone with THAT, even with a little 350 automatic. Heck, it probably would've outrun that .38 Spl.!
Not only did Pontiac not make the 442, they never offered dual quads with a 400.
No, but triple deuces on the 389 goat. Different body style. I'm sorry to Olds owners! They are in a class of their own! And a very nice car they were. Neighbor had the 442, green, with lots of burnt rubber coming from under the rear wheel wells! Sorry, again about that Pontiac thing! I was thinking about my BIL's Judge.
No, I do NOT own these two Tauri. I'm holding them for a friend who is the widow of a guy who owned them, and she does not want guns around. I'm suspecting his budget was low, but he could have bought one good S&W for the price he probably paid for the two of these. I'm embarrassed to have these in my vault... I think when I'm not there, my Smiths are pointing and sneering!
John
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Well, it is fun to watch guys defend buying cheap, like they know something the rest of us don't... I learned a long time ago that saving a little longer and buying quality pays off in much less down time.