Originally Posted by
Glock Doctor
Nope! What I used to see is too many thoroughly annoyed (and sometimes quietly angry) young men who wished they'd had more money to spend on something else. Trust me! You don't want people like this to be mad at you when it's time to go home at night.
When you spend a lot of time behind a gun counter one of the first things you become aware of (or should become aware of) is a remarkable dichotomy among gun buyers. Some are competitive shooters; some are collectors; some are hunters; some are hobbyists; some are strictly interested in self/home defense, and others are (What shall I say?) not exactly churchgoers. It was the, 'not exactly churchgoers' who seemed to buy the most Taurus pistols; these were the customers I knew I didn't want to see twice, but too often did.
I'm out of gun counter sales, now. If you think that the only people who come into gun stores are NRA members and Boy Scouts then all I can tell you is that you are very mistaken. Everybody who purchases a new gun expects it to work. When that new gun is a modestly priced lower end pistol and it doesn't work then what you, too often, end up with is exactly the kind of irate customer whom you do not want to be mad at you.
As for Taurus' supposedly, 'great guarantee'? Well, maybe, that's true; but I assure you that hasn't always been the case. Nice to read that Miami is finally answering the phones again, though. ;)