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Thinking of picking up a Taurus 24/7 G2 9mm

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  • #16
    I've had my 24/7G2 9mm for about 7-8 months .. and had about 800-900 rounds down the pipe and it has not failed to fire .. or failed to feed one round.. ammo of all kinds.
    I paid 360 for mine new at the market hall gun show.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Reefer Rae View Post
      I bought a 24/7 pro for one reason . I don't want a $1500 dollar gun bouncing around in my trucks door pocket . It's fired every round I feed it and hits what I point it at . Are there better guns , yes. Is it a pile of smoking shit , no. It's like the mustang of sports cars, cheap but it gets the job done .
      I wouldn't want any gun regularly bouncing and sliding around in my truck, "cheap" or not, or anything for that matter. I have a rubber mat in the armrest of mine (not that I can nary anymore here in Cali), I'm sure that you could find an easy way to secure a holster to the inner side of that door pocket, no more noise, won't go flying as easily in a minor wreck, and it'll be even easier to get to should the need arise.

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      • #18
        It's holstered , I was kinda being half sarcastic . But regardless a truck is not the ideal environment for firearm storage . I think a 3-400 dollar gun that is reliable is perfect for the application .
        The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain

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        • #19
          I had the compact PT140, sold it after several FTE with various ammo. For $350 get yourself a XD, Glock, or something similar. I've owned 2 Taurus semi autos and sold them for the fact that I could not trust them. There are better guns for similar prices.

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