I bought a couple of little used Taurus 605 .357s in the past year to keep in the cars. Wouldn't ever shoot 357 out of em, but they have done just fine with .38. Pretty accurate at 7 yards, too.
They're not bad guns overall and you may have no bad luck at all but...we just happen to see more issues on the gunsmithing side with those brands more than any of the current manufacturers on the market today.
Anybody else find it strange that a country that does not allow its citizens to own guns, makes guns for export.
Anybody else find it strange that a country that does not allow its citizens to own guns, makes guns for export.
Any reports on the Rossi Judge?
I have been to Brazil many times and at the time residents could own small caliber pistols but not military caliber pistols.
Wow, glad it worked out, how long total? 2 years? Dang. I’d expect litigation.
Btw, it may have been by their choice to request a FFL to deliver a replacement to, but it’s not necessary by law here. There may be a state law where they’re located that requires an FFL for receipt. I’ve had a few replacement by warranty guns shipped directly to my home address. The most recent was from Walther about a year or so back. Not sure about the exact law but there it is.
What about their lever action rifles ?
If the replacement has the SAME Serial # as the original firearm, it can be shipped to your house. If not, it MUST go thru an FFL.
If the replacement has the SAME Serial # as the original firearm, it can be shipped to your house. If not, it MUST go thru an FFL.
I bought a couple of little used Taurus 605 .357s in the past year to keep in the cars. Wouldn't ever shoot 357 out of em, but they have done just fine with .38. Pretty accurate at 7 yards, too.
They handle .357 mag fine.