Pieces of garbage. That Millennium G2 was the first gun I ever got rid off within months.
I've had two and will never buy them again. The Taurus PT1911 stainless was my second Taurus. After 300 rounds the extractor broke. Got it fixed from Taurus and about 500 rounds later it broke again. I bought an aftermarket one from Wilson Combat but I have had major issues getting the broken one out.
My PT740 had the same issues but also jammed on almost every type of ammo I fed it except Winchester. After two guns like that over the last ten years, never again. 400-800 dollars a gun isn't worth another venture with them.
Going to drop this of tomorrow.
going in for a repair.... cylinder stop doesn't reset...it moves inside and the spring doesn't engage to bring it back up.
I didn't expect quality out of the taurus and I would not trust it to save my life but I'm happy I didn't pull the trigger when the cylinder was misaligned because of this problem.
Also I couldn't take out the remaining ammo because the cylinder wouldn't come out so I had to take the side plate out to push the stop back in its place.
Taurus said that that breaks the warranty but they understand that I did it to remove live ammo from the gun and acepted to repair it. View attachment 146282
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Yes. Last Black Friday....I've put maybe 350 rounds thru it.Didn’t you just recently purchase that revolver?
A family member had one of those.My Millenium Pro PT145 runs better than my Rolex. I had a pair of their pump .22’s which were great. The revolvers seem identical to some Smith’s.
I often carry the .45, leaving much more expensive stuff in my safe.
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