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Well heck. More late night shopping.....................

That has to be a redneck record. Four guns on layaway at one time. You are becoming a legend.

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I have to admit that every Taurus revolver I've owned has had to go back to the mothership to be retimed.

That being said, they always came back in good working order and the trip there and back was covered by them.

Hopefully that's changed since they moved to GA. I've heard QC has definitely improved and my TX-22 Competition has been flawless. Not sure if the revolvers have moved there as well though.
 
I had the tracker in 44 mag. Shot very well and handled recoil surprisingly well for being so light however it extracted shells like crap because the chambers were so roughly cut. Hopefully you have better luck than I did…
Yea, why I stick with upper brands. I can't stand something that doesn't work properly.
 
Late night shopping is my go to. More time to peruse the various websites without a lot of distractions.
Too many things to do during normal operating hours.
I've been looking for a decent price on a commander size 1911 which I don't need but want anyway.
Been a good while back. I had something for sale, don't remember what it was. Anyway a guy wanted to trade me a Taurus 1911 and some cash. I bowed out because I'd never had a Taurus and I knew they were hit or miss.
 
I recently noticed my Ruger GP100 ejector rod was sticking. I had to cycle it 100 times to get it where it wouldn't stick. Oiled the piss out of it as well. Finally smooth now. But little shyt annoys me.

I may end up hating this gun but I'm going to give it a chance.
 
I wanted another 44 magnum handgun but I didn't want to spend over a grand this time. So I picked up this.

I always said I'd never buy a Taurus but reviews are pretty good on this thing and I just need something reasonably accurate, reliable, and to sling lead.

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I was lucky enough to own a beautiful deep blue Raging Bull in .454. I’ve several large bore revolvers in my and this one was the most fun to shoot by far. The guys at our range always got a kick of firing off a few rounds. I had it for several years until a divorce forced its sell to pay off an ex. Thankful those days are gone but mine was one fine revolver.
 
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