Re: Taurus Tracker .357
- From: Para9mm@xxxxxxxxx (R.M.R.)
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:58:13 +0000 (UTC)
Well to the OP,congrads on the new toy and also being a (-: face
customer.In my opinion while other makers have kept themselves shelfed
to business as usual Taurus has gone the extra mile to become a big dog
player in the manufacturing arena.The once stigma of being a S&W cheap
copy is long gone and as far as I'm concerned so has been S&W since the
sell-out,but that's been beat and debated to death.
You can't beat a good wheel gun.Though not the holy grail of hand guns
some take them for they make for a good tool when a dependable handgun
is needed as long as you do your part.A well maintained .357 / 38
Special is hard to beat in many situations.
I haven't had the opportunity to fire your make gun but if your happy
now with it's performance after only 200rds you'll be grinning from ear
to ear once parts settle in.Have fun,that's what it's all about...
Ray,
(Si vis pacem,
para bellum) U.S.A.
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