I try to shoot about 50 to 100 rounds a week and mine has never had a problem either.PBratton wrote:I've read posts were people have had problems with most things in general... But, I try not to let the vocal minority sway me.texjames wrote:I have read a few posts were people have had problems with those guns...
I've had a Slim since they started shipping, it's been a fine gun with no mechanical faults.
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- Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:16 am
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Re: Academy, June 6-12, 2010.Only sale handgun:Taurus PT709
- Wed Jun 09, 2010 8:05 am
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Re: Academy, June 6-12, 2010.Only sale handgun:Taurus PT709
I Agree, the 709 is much easier to carry, I carry both the pt111 and the 709 and even though the pt111 is only slightly fatter, it seems harder to conceal, plus it is heavier so I notice it more than the 709. alot ot times I forget the 709 is there. the accuracy on both seem about the same. I decided to go with the pt111 for the higher round count, I will be selling my 709 soon since I can't justify having both.jeeperbryan wrote:Having shot both the PTSlim and the PT111, I'd definitely recommend the Slim over the 111. It is much more ergonomic, much more concealable, and not quite as ugly. They're both ugly but the Slim is somewhat better.