ho um, so what. When I was about 5 yrs old in 1956, my grandfather had a .22 rifle that would fire whenever the safety was off. You couldnt predict it, it was random. My father and he were teaching me gun safety. I was too young to hold the rifle so I learned from a prone position. I was kinda disappointed when grandpa got the gun repaired but it was a very good teaching tool.
It was the P320. If dropped at a very precise angle at above a minimum height, the inertia of the trigger was enough for the trigger to pull itself when the pistol hit the ground. It passed all standard drop tests, though. The solution was to simply install a trigger that had less mass.
The pistol in question is a Taurus 24/7 DS, there were over 98000 recalled by just the Brazilian Police alone. Taurus sucks. I bought a 24/7 Tactical Pro in .45Auto. It got recalled and they lied, they kept it and replaced it with a single stack PT740 POS. Taurus sucks
I really so want to believe that the gun is defective. However I have seen such good slight of hand I am not entirely convinced that is the case. I could be wrong.
Probably don't want to carry with 1 in the chamber.
ReplyDeletegood lord!
ReplyDeleteshimmy auto??
ban it i rekkin
Chambered in 9mm Baldwin.
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Good one.
DeleteAlec Baldwin just ordered one....
ReplyDeleteI believe I'd take a hammer to that thing.
ReplyDeleteI'd cut it into pieces and melt the pieces down for a knife.
DeleteHell of a trigger kit installation
ReplyDeleteSo basically an Alec Baldwin type pistol?
ReplyDeleteMadMarlin
Wow, an Alec Baldwin special!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, maybe Alec Baldwin didn't pull the trigger, after all...nah!
ReplyDeleteIs he Alec Baldwin's expert firearms witness?
ReplyDeleteWhat is the make of this pistol?
ReplyDeleteHi-Point?
Deleteho um, so what. When I was about 5 yrs old in 1956, my grandfather had a .22 rifle that would fire whenever the safety was off. You couldnt predict it, it was random. My father and he were teaching me gun safety. I was too young to hold the rifle so I learned from a prone position.
ReplyDeleteI was kinda disappointed when grandpa got the gun repaired but it was a very good teaching tool.
Gonna need those back...
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Michael J Fox explaining grip technique?
ReplyDeletedidn't see the model, what is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's the Alex Baldwin special isn't it.
wow, what a piece of $hit. What is it????
ReplyDeleteLooks like one of them Alec Baldwin guns.
ReplyDeleteMr. Lane - what brand of gun is that and it is obviously defective, right?
ReplyDeleteNo clue and yes it is.
ReplyDeleteDidn’t Sig have a problem with a police officer model about 10 years ago. It would go off unexpectedly, had a major recall.
ReplyDeleteIt was the P320. If dropped at a very precise angle at above a minimum height, the inertia of the trigger was enough for the trigger to pull itself when the pistol hit the ground. It passed all standard drop tests, though. The solution was to simply install a trigger that had less mass.
DeleteWhiskey tango alpha foxtrot??!! That is one dangerous gun. I couldn't tell what brand it is.
ReplyDeleteThe pistol in question is a Taurus 24/7 DS, there were over 98000 recalled by just the Brazilian Police alone. Taurus sucks. I bought a 24/7 Tactical Pro in .45Auto. It got recalled and they lied, they kept it and replaced it with a single stack PT740 POS. Taurus sucks
ReplyDeletePass 'em out around Chicago, Detroit and Baltimore. Problem solved.
ReplyDeleteI was waiting on that contraption to go full-auto and jump out of his hands.
ReplyDeleteis that the NYPD trigger job?
ReplyDeleteMade in China!
ReplyDeleteAs well as the VIRUS!!
Approve it!
ReplyDeleteYes, Taurus sucked!
ReplyDeleteUntil they moved production back to n the USA!
They couldn't really move production BACK to the USA, since the company was founded in Brazil.
DeleteI really so want to believe that the gun is defective. However I have seen such good slight of hand I am not entirely convinced that is the case. I could be wrong.
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