Boycotting Taurus Lawsuit.
I have seen adds for a class action suit against Taurus and I own one of the pistols that falls into the suit group. I however have decided against participation in any form. I own at least a half dozen Taurus pistols and revolvers all of excellent quality and value, that I have never had any issues with that were not immediately remedied by the Taurus service department. I see the outcome of this suit benefitting the law firm far above all others. Besides, I took my Taurus to the range, loaded up and rapped the back of the slide with a mallet several times simulating the impact of being dropped and then some. No discharge, imagine that. I thought that since 1968 or thereabouts, to be imported into the US all firearms had to be able to pass a drop test impacting directly on the hammer or rear of the slide.
That's downright unamerican of you...
glad to know some folks still think that way.
When one sees how much lawyers make off of such a class action lawsuit "out of the goodness of their hearts", it makes one realize how we became such a sue happy nation.
I am keeping my PT140 - what they were offering
For it was a joke. It is my car trunk gun. Had a bad barrel but I replaced it, shoots fine now.