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Title: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 01:57:59 PM
333366,240 and other gun people?  I was given one as a present for defense given the compact size and lightweight.

Any experience with this particular make and model?
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:02:19 PM
333366,240 and other gun people?  I was given one as a present for defense given the compact size and lightweight.

Any experience with this particular make and model?

Taurus is not a high end gun and results may vary. I suggest you take it to a shooting range, shoot a couple hundred rounds to verify reliability. A gun that jams or double feeds is useless as a self defense weapon. After about 500 rds you should have a good idea if you got a good one or a POS.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 02:06:41 PM
Taurus is not a high end gun and results may vary. I suggest you take it to a shooting range, shoot a couple hundred rounds to verify reliability. A gun that jams or double feeds is useless as a self defense weapon. After about 500 rds you should have a good idea if you got a good one or a POS.
I also have a Colt 45. which is an antique but has been in my family for a very long time.  It looks almost brand new despite being ancient.  I have never fired it though.  Should I have someone also check it out of I were to bring it to a shooting range to make sure it is safe and operable?  Does it lose value if I fire it?  I see videos of people firing antique guns, but I have also read not to fire them.  ???
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Soul Crusher on July 26, 2011, 02:10:22 PM
My friend is a gun dealer and likes Taurus.    go to the range and put a lot of rounds through it and see what you think. 

Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:10:42 PM
I also have a Colt 45. which is an antique but has been in my family for a very long time.  It looks almost brand new despite being ancient.  I have never fired it though.  Should I have someone also check it out of I were to bring it to a shooting range to make sure it is safe and operable?  Does it lose value if I fire it?  I see videos of people firing antique guns, but I have also read not to fire them.  ???

Colt 45 as in a wheel gun/6 shooter? If the gun has been sitting for a very long time it would be a good idea to have a competent gunsmith take a look at it before shooting it. You can fire antique firearms, not really going to effect the value unless you shoot thousands of round through it.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:13:35 PM
My friend is a gun dealer and likes Taurus.    go to the range and put a lot of rounds through it and see what you think. 


Taurus is hot or miss, you get a good one you are fine. They are a production weapon, if you want a reliable out of the box semi custom weapon you go Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, NightHawk....... but they are high dollar. Most people would be more than satisfied with a Springfield Armory or Dan Wesson
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 02:19:40 PM
Taurus is hot or miss, you get a good one you are fine. They are a production weapon, if you want a reliable out of the box semi custom weapon you go Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, NightHawk....... but they are high dollar. Most people would be more than satisfied with a Springfield Armory or Dan Wesson
I read about misfiring and double feed issues, but this design apparently has corrected that.  I probably will never ever use it so it may not even matter.

The Colt is a Single Action , 6 shot revolver with a glass case for display.  I think the last time it was fired was sometime in the 50s or 60s, but it looks brand new.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 02:20:42 PM
Do you guys carry a gun at all times and have a concealed permit?
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: 240 is Back on July 26, 2011, 02:21:45 PM
may jam on ya.  trade to a sucker and get yourself a glock 9mm or 40 cal.

unless you love guns and collect them - if they're just a tool to you - then glock is #1.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:22:44 PM
Do you guys carry a gun at all times and have a concealed permit?

I live in IL so I can't carry.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Soul Crusher on July 26, 2011, 02:23:03 PM
Do you guys carry a gun at all times and have a concealed permit?

DEPENDS.   Have glock, AK, and Mossberg 500 cruiser in the office,

House is like ft knox.

Usually carry Glock 26.  

Yes I have a full carry.  
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: 240 is Back on July 26, 2011, 02:23:32 PM
Do you guys carry a gun at all times and have a concealed permit?

I carry just about 24/7.  Kinda silly not to in such an uncertain world.  Best to put the odds in your favor when you can.  

I would recommend a permit.  At the very least, keep in your vehicle, if your state's law allows for it.

it's peace of mind.  I've carried for 14 years now.  It's just another tool to bring for your day.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: 240 is Back on July 26, 2011, 02:24:14 PM
I live in IL so I can't carry.

Obama's fault.  Seriously, that sucks.  no loopholes up there?  33 is packing heat in anti-gun bloomberg country, he just had to give a few reacharounds in order to get the permission slip.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:24:42 PM
may jam on ya.  trade to a sucker and get yourself a glock 9mm or 40 cal.

unless you love guns and collect them - if they're just a tool to you - then glock is #1.

1911 is a good weapon, but it has to be setup correctly, or it will be a problem child. For simply self defense a Glock or S&W MP would do the job.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Soul Crusher on July 26, 2011, 02:25:18 PM
Obama's fault.  Seriously, that sucks.  no loopholes up there?  33 is packing heat in anti-gun bloomberg country, he just had to give a few reacharounds in order to get the permission slip.


I knew a judge to sign my full carry permit.  it was not easy at all to get.  

however - end of the world:   I want my AK 47, Glock 26, and Remi 870  
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:26:59 PM
Obama's fault.  Seriously, that sucks.  no loopholes up there?  33 is packing heat in anti-gun bloomberg country, he just had to give a few reacharounds in order to get the permission slip.

There are loopholes to some extent, just not worth the hassle. Thought we had it this year, but shit fell apart at the last minute as usual.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:32:13 PM
I read about misfiring and double feed issues, but this design apparently has corrected that.  I probably will never ever use it so it may not even matter.

The Colt is a Single Action , 6 shot revolver with a glass case for display.  I think the last time it was fired was sometime in the 50s or 60s, but it looks brand new.

I would have a competent gunsmith look it over, he can also tell you exactly what you have and probably the value of the weapon. Notice I specified competent gunsmith, don't let any jackass get there hands on your weapon.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 02:38:39 PM
I also have a Colt 45. which is an antique but has been in my family for a very long time.  It looks almost brand new despite being ancient.  I have never fired it though.  Should I have someone also check it out of I were to bring it to a shooting range to make sure it is safe and operable?  Does it lose value if I fire it?  I see videos of people firing antique guns, but I have also read not to fire them.  ???

I have a real old 1911, that's never been fired.  I've wondered the same thing!
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: headhuntersix on July 26, 2011, 02:52:30 PM
I have a very old 1911...no issues but take to a smith. I carry off and on. If you don't have a history with firearms and have never been trained...dont carry unless u take more schooling then just the class to get the permit.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 02:52:48 PM
I have a real old 1911, that's never been fired.  I've wondered the same thing!

In your case you need to find a good 1911 gunsmith, they usually aren't easy to find.All depends on your location
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Overload on July 26, 2011, 02:57:32 PM
I carry 24/7 as well, with a permit of course.

I have had too many close encounters with degenerates in this shithole of a city.

I would always get a license before carry, but i know a ton of people in Texas that carry without a permit.

I hope i never have to use it, but i have trained many years just in case some idiot decides to try something.

I have never owned a Taurus, but i heard they are decent firearms.


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Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: headhuntersix on July 26, 2011, 03:00:13 PM
Yeah...sorry mine was taken to one when I got it. My next door neighbor here in KY was a gun smith with the folks at Bragg. I shoot with him regularly. He's a Vietnam vet.....waaaaaaaay outshoots me, but he supplies the ammo and stories.


Texas is gun heaven. I bought my S&W .40 XD from a dealer there. After I paid I was waiting for the paper work and other crap I've seen from some states...he stared at me like I was an idiot and said that was it. Gotta love Texas.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 03:11:24 PM
I carry 24/7 as well, with a permit of course.

I have had too many close encounters with degenerates in this shithole of a city.

I would always get a license before carry, but i know a ton of people in Texas that carry without a permit.

I hope i never have to use it, but i have trained many years just in case some idiot decides to try something.

I have never owned a Taurus, but i heard they are decent firearms.


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I think there has been one theft in my city for the year so far and it was from an empty house for sale, copper wiring is what they took.  There have been no other crimes listed other than traffic tickets for speeding.  There is absolutely no crime here, but I guess its better safe than sorry right? 
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: tonymctones on July 26, 2011, 04:54:34 PM
Never owned a Taurus but my bro and pop have owned several, Ive always heard they were hit and miss but all except one of theirs has worked perfectly but the one that has had problems has had alot. I think it has been sent back to Taurus 2 maybe 3 times already.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: tonymctones on July 26, 2011, 04:56:26 PM
Yeah...sorry mine was taken to one when I got it. My next door neighbor here in KY was a gun smith with the folks at Bragg. I shoot with him regularly. He's a Vietnam vet.....waaaaaaaay outshoots me, but he supplies the ammo and stories.


Texas is gun heaven. I bought my S&W .40 XD from a dealer there. After I paid I was waiting for the paper work and other crap I've seen from some states...he stared at me like I was an idiot and said that was it. Gotta love Texas.
no waiting period here in Texas with a permit  ;D ;)
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: tonymctones on July 26, 2011, 05:03:03 PM
Been thinking about getting a Taurus "The Judge" a revolver that shoots .410 shotgun shells and .45

would be great for close quarters self defense and to keep on me when hunting or out stocking feeders and cutting brush prepping for deer season to take out rattlers and what not... ;D

skip to about 1:30 and look at that spread LOL and thats from like 2 feet...
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: The True Adonis on July 26, 2011, 05:35:40 PM
Been thinking about getting a Taurus "The Judge" a revolver that shoots .410 shotgun shells and .45

would be great for close quarters self defense and to keep on me when hunting or out stocking feeders and cutting brush prepping for deer season to take out rattlers and what not... ;D

skip to about 1:30 and look at that spread LOL and thats from like 2 feet...

Thats pretty unique at a decent price.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 06:30:37 PM
DEPENDS.   Have glock, AK, and Mossberg 500 cruiser in the office,

House is like ft knox.

Usually carry Glock 26.  

Yes I have a full carry.  

Didn't know you could get that in New York? ???
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 06:34:40 PM
In your case you need to find a good 1911 gunsmith, they usually aren't easy to find.All depends on your location

I'll do that!

What boggles my mind are these morons with the no concealed carry signs up.  Like a giant advertisement for criminals that no one in that particular establishment is able to defend themselves.

When I open my office, I'm going to have a sign up encouraging people to carry concealed on the property for everyone's safety and security!
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 06:36:41 PM
Try this site might find someone local

http://www.americanpistol.com/ (http://www.americanpistol.com/)
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 06:37:39 PM
Try this site might find someone local

http://www.americanpistol.com/ (http://www.americanpistol.com/)

Cool, thanks!

I'm carrying the Ruger LCP now, decent gun.  Slightly larger than my black berry, (.380) (no homo).
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Soul Crusher on July 26, 2011, 06:38:41 PM
Helps to know people.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 06:39:32 PM
Helps to know people.

So there are permits that aren't really available to the general public in states like NY?
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 06:42:13 PM
So there are permits that aren't really available to the general public in states like NY?

NY is a may issue (restrictive) state, so they issue on a case to case basis.
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 26, 2011, 06:48:06 PM
NY is a may issue (restrictive) state, so they issue on a case to case basis.

Check this out, I would have thought gun laws would have become more (not less) restrictive like everything else...  Pretty cool

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Rtc.gif)
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Kazan on July 26, 2011, 06:52:52 PM
Check this out, I would have thought gun laws would have become more (not less) restrictive like everything else...  Pretty cool

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a8/Rtc.gif)

Unless you live in IL, like me
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: tonymctones on July 26, 2011, 06:53:09 PM
Cool, thanks!

I'm carrying the Ruger LCP now, decent gun.  Slightly larger than my black berry, (.380) (no homo).
good gun from what i here...great for concealed carry
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: Overload on July 27, 2011, 08:15:16 AM
Been thinking about getting a Taurus "The Judge" a revolver that shoots .410 shotgun shells and .45


One of my friends has one, it is a very powerful gun and perfect for home defense.


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Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: rccs on July 27, 2011, 08:30:16 AM
I have a Taurus 38

and 12 gage hunting gun
Title: Re: Taurus 45. ACP. Anyone have one?
Post by: tonymctones on July 27, 2011, 03:23:52 PM
One of my friends has one, it is a very powerful gun and perfect for home defense.


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any problems that you know of?

i figure since ita a revolver its pretty reliable as long as your ammo is good.