Taurus Firearms Serial Numbers
When looking into a ruger red label shotgun, the ruger site grouped the serial numbers by year of production. Was close enough for my needs. Will have to check my ptpp and see how it compares to the date I purchased it years ago.
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Get the 411 on the Taurus pistol recall here so you can take the necessary steps in case you own one! In this article: • • • • • • What You Need to Know About the Taurus Pistol Recall The Taurus Pistols You either love ’em or you hate ’em, but Taurus pistols have been around for a while now. They always come under fire for making junk semi-autos that do not perform when they should, though.
Unless you’ve been living on Mars, you and most gun owners know that Taurus got dragged into court a lot a few years ago with many a class-action lawsuit. They have recalled many of their dangerous guns that don’t always go bang when they should as well as their firearms that sometimes DO go bang when they should not. This article explains what you need to know about the Taurus pistol recall. Taurus Pistols Recalled Unfortunately, at the time of our original post, Taurus Guns’ Facebook, Twitter, and website did not have any information about this voluntary million-gun-recall.
There are a and a though, from which you can get the latest update on the Taurus recall status. The recall included nine of their more popular handgun models manufactured between 1997-2013, namely. At the time, some have estimated the total cost for the company to be somewhere near the 50 million dollar mark. That is, once the recall is over and everyone, including attorneys, have been paid. While a settlement is nice and all, not everyone got covered by this.
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Woes of a Company with a Lawsuit To make matters even worse for them, why would anyone want to buy a gun from a company with a class-action lawsuit and who needs to recall that many Taurus pistols? I know many law enforcement officials who chose Taurus firearms. Imagine what they would say if they heard about the settlement Taurus is providing for their faulty firearms.
Oh, I know why. Because, even though they “voluntarily” recalled almost a million firearms, Taurus said that the pistols on that list didn’t have any defects You know, because those accidental discharges that could have killed someone don’t mean squat. And because companies recall products without defects all the time. A trigger that fires when you don’t hold it is a really dangerous thing.
Handgun models are not supposed to work like that. Public Apology in Order Taurus, I have a novel idea that goes something like this: Admit that your Taurus pistols were faulty, then apologize for it and let the gun community at large know how very sorry you are. Also, let us know that a Taurus pistol recall will never happen again. Don’t say that the guns didn’t have any issues when it is apparent that at least some of them did. If a gun fires the trigger by itself, there’s something inherently wrong with your production. Our Suggestion Will you lose some customers along the way? But, at least you’ll save face with the unforgiving gun community.