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10-09-2020, 06:07 #11
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Re: Taurus TH9
I think you just want something different, which is OK. Just know the risk you are taking: parts WILL become a problem (soon, if you use the gun a lot like for competition). And if you intend to be able to use it for self-defence, I want to ask you this: is the R2000 you save now (cheaper than Glock or CZ) worth more than you or your family's life? You need to be sure its going to work when it matters
There are often specials on both glock and CZ, or just pick one up secondhand. I wouldn't consider anything else for SD
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10-09-2020, 10:29 #12
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Re: Taurus TH9
I don't know of one Taurus pistol shot by a good or regular competition shooter aside from Beretta 92 derived models , made on Beretta machining.
That might be a hint.
If you shoot a gun regularly you are going to need to replace springs and extractors and mags at some point. If you can't the lifespan of your gun is very short.
Order the spare parts now from the dealers who "can totally get them its no problem" and have them in your hands before you buy one.
Or buy a Glock or a CZ and have the parts with next day shipping
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10-09-2020, 16:38 #13
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Hi snakker, yes it is something different and i think what intrigues me is the various opinions i get and the fact that no one in SA thinks its a good gun. I have a Tanfoglio P45 Combat for self-defense so that's not an issue.
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10-09-2020, 17:18 #14
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10-09-2020, 18:23 #15
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Re: Taurus TH9
How do i get or setup 1
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10-09-2020, 19:50 #16
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Found PM .... so yeah
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10-09-2020, 20:09 #17
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If you want something a bit more left field then maybe look at a Beretta APX. If I could justify it I would get one of those myself. There is also the PX4 with its rotating barrel. Either are likely far more reliable and durable than Taurus. Plus if something happens to your primary you could actually depend on them. The difference in price is not much more than a bit of grocery shopping.
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16-09-2020, 10:18 #18
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At this point in time i am not interested in striker fire ..... will later change my sec13 to sec16 and then buy px4 storm compact for SD
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16-09-2020, 11:31 #19
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16-09-2020, 11:42 #20
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