Posted by KYGarrett on April 07, 2012 at 15:55:36 from (98.23.40.195):
In Reply to: OT: Pistol Options posted by kruser on April 06, 2012 at 19:01:41:
Out of those two, definitely the Ruger. Friend of mine got a judge when they first came out, he loaded it shot it and handed it to me. I load it pulled the trigger two times, two bangs, third time o pulled nothing! Looked at the shell, it did have a mark in the pimer, but it was light and almost off of the edge of the primer. Feed it some 45LC same thing. Stupid thing didnt fire the rest of the day. Sent it back to taurus and the hole that the firing pin slides in was machined to big, sent him a brand new one that works fine, but after that and having several other taurus revolvers that the cylinder lockup was about as tight as a gangsters pants you couldnt give me a taurus anything.
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