Ammo Depot in Caddo Mills had PF9's for like $250 or 275 last time I was in there.
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Originally posted by Blackpony View PostDamn that could have been bad! Maybe I'm just lucky, thus far I've had zero jambs, zero issues. I have only been shooting winchester fmj bullets, was recommended by the guy who sold me the gun, to "break the barrel in" if there is such a thing. I was fine as those were a reasonable price for ammo. Think it was $32 for a box of 100 rounds. I'm working on my 4th box now. Thus far just been target shooting trying to get a feel for the gun, I am a gun noob entirely but I've had a blast so far. Went out with bmcsean while back and broke out my dads old .22 had a good time!"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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Originally posted by CJ View PostThe only taurus pistols I've seen consistent problems with are the .357 revolvers. Those seem to be the most reported. But, based on anecdotal evidence (multiple people sending guns back to them) in my small group of gun enthusiasts it would see them are above average on quality issues.
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Originally posted by CJ View Postdo glocks get that cheap?
Originally posted by Yale View PostI forgot about PF-9's. They were $259.99 on Bud's not too long ago.
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostI've had no problems with my P95 and PF9.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostDon't you guys have local forums with classifieds? my PF9 I bought brand new from individual for 240 for my GF. She didn't like it so I got her a p3at. I guess it depends what yo uwant it for. SD pf9 works but as far as a fun plinker it wasn't for me. Im not much for shooting light s/cs of that nature though
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostA p95 is what I'd like. I bought one new for 300 and I've been searching tgt for a used one with no luck
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostI have an older service pistol, G17 gen2. I paid 285 with 1 mag. The handle has some wear marks but it shoots 100%
Yah I have a PF9, its not fun to shoot but overall I've had no issues with it.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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I put a few thousand rounds through a mil pro .40 and a few thousand through one of the first gen 24/7 pro 9mm's, the only malfunction i had was in the 40 and that was due to not getting the follower back in the mag properly, so my fuck up. literally 0 malfunctions with either otherwise.
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Originally posted by Yale View PostDid you lube it before you shot it? I bought my best friend's wife one for a purse gun, and her husband insisted on test firing it without luring it, then complained about the trigger, and it failing to feed/eject. I cleaned it, and gave it a liberal dose of TW25b, and what do you know? It ran like a top.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostI never lubed it the first time but only fired it about 3 magazines. The trigger is terrible imo but as far as a SD pistol it would get the job done. Ive maybe put 100 rounds total through it though and it just sits.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Fatass View PostI put a few thousand rounds through a mil pro .40 and a few thousand through one of the first gen 24/7 pro 9mm's, the only malfunction i had was in the 40 and that was due to not getting the follower back in the mag properly, so my fuck up. literally 0 malfunctions with either otherwise.
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When I first bought my PF9 it was pretty dirty so I wasn't that shocked when I took it to the range and had a few issues with cheap WWB. Once cleaned and lubed it goes bang quite consistently. They are hit or miss fresh out of the box and some do require a little fine tuning to make them 100%...but given its size and price...it really is quite a good little gun. Believe it or not...that long heavy trigger and LACK of a manual safety is EXACTLY why I wanted it for CCW....you are NOT going to shoot that gun unless you intend to shoot it.....unless you are carrying a full toolbox worth of screwdrivers, wrenches, and keys in your pocket with it.
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