leadslinger972
*Banned*
Leadslinger doesn't have a clue what catastrophic is concerning a firearm. It might be "catastrophic" for him when he stubs his toe walking around in the dark in his house
cat·a·stroph·ic
ˌkadəˈsträfik/Submit
adjective
1.
involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
"a catastrophic earthquake"
Take it for what it's worth, a post on an internet forum. If you buy Taurus, do so at your own risk.
I do find it comical that you specifically chose that definition to try and belittle me.
If you look at that official definition, as provided in the Meriam Webster Dictionary, you would see that definition 2 fits the description in which it was used: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/catastrophe
You can also refer to the Collins Dictionary to extrapolate the meaning of Catastrophic Failure.
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/catastrophic-failure
"Catastrophic failure is sudden and complete failure which cannot be put right."
One could conclude that the term Catastrophic Failure does indeed fit the description of a firearm part breaking, causing it to be rendered useless.