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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 445629" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When I had the shop I sold a train load of Taurus. I only had one customer that was unhappy with his. He for some reason couldn;t catch on the the requirement to occasioanlly clean a gun. He's the only person I ever saw that let a Sig P226 get so cruddy that it wouldn;t function. He's also the idiot that blew a chunk of the cylinder of a SP-101. He reloaded a bunch of stuff with bullseye but used the Unique load data. When he realized what he had done I told him to pull the bullets but he thought that the Ruger was strong enough to take a little higher pressure. It was for about 50 rounds. Ruger replaced the gun with no questions asked. The Taurus had so much lead and powder residue built up on the front of the cyulinder and forcing cone that the cylinder wouldn't revolve far enough to be able to be cocked but he turned it by hand and fired it anyway. One time, at least, it wasn;t quite far enough and when he fired it he sprung the frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 445629, member: 34"] When I had the shop I sold a train load of Taurus. I only had one customer that was unhappy with his. He for some reason couldn;t catch on the the requirement to occasioanlly clean a gun. He's the only person I ever saw that let a Sig P226 get so cruddy that it wouldn;t function. He's also the idiot that blew a chunk of the cylinder of a SP-101. He reloaded a bunch of stuff with bullseye but used the Unique load data. When he realized what he had done I told him to pull the bullets but he thought that the Ruger was strong enough to take a little higher pressure. It was for about 50 rounds. Ruger replaced the gun with no questions asked. The Taurus had so much lead and powder residue built up on the front of the cyulinder and forcing cone that the cylinder wouldn't revolve far enough to be able to be cocked but he turned it by hand and fired it anyway. One time, at least, it wasn;t quite far enough and when he fired it he sprung the frame. [/QUOTE]
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