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Taurus 738 TCP .380
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1212176" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When I had the gunshop I sold a lot of Taurus. I only had one experience with their customer service. I sold a 9 shot 22 to one putz that but several bricks (not boxes, BRICKS) of short and long rifles mixed through it and never cleaned it. He came in one day all POed because the cylinder hadn;t locked up square with the forcing cone. The top strap had bulged but he hadn;t noticed that. It turned out there was so much lead/lube/crud on the front of the cylinder that when it was cocked a layer of crap shaved off the front of the cylinder and gummed up around the outside of the forcing cone. The rest of the story is short and sweet. I shipped it back to Taurus and a week after I shipped it I got a brand new gun from them to replace the other one, No Charge. I had even shipped the damaged one to them on their call tag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1212176, member: 34"] When I had the gunshop I sold a lot of Taurus. I only had one experience with their customer service. I sold a 9 shot 22 to one putz that but several bricks (not boxes, BRICKS) of short and long rifles mixed through it and never cleaned it. He came in one day all POed because the cylinder hadn;t locked up square with the forcing cone. The top strap had bulged but he hadn;t noticed that. It turned out there was so much lead/lube/crud on the front of the cylinder that when it was cocked a layer of crap shaved off the front of the cylinder and gummed up around the outside of the forcing cone. The rest of the story is short and sweet. I shipped it back to Taurus and a week after I shipped it I got a brand new gun from them to replace the other one, No Charge. I had even shipped the damaged one to them on their call tag. [/QUOTE]
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