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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1390739" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>It's Bloomberg. A hatchet piece is to be expected. I've had a Taurus clone of a S&W Model J-Frame for decades without an issue. There was a time when Taurus' build quality was sub part (and put it on a tier with the likes of Raven's .25 ACP). Later they bought S&W tooling and engineering plans and their quality improved dramatically (late 70s maybe?). My brother had a clone of the Barretta 92F which, while not to the same finish standards of the Barretta, was serviceable at a significant discount over the B.</p><p></p><p>The smacks of Bloomberg trying to re-animate the corpse of the long-dead "Saturday Night Special" trope.</p><p></p><p>I would corroborate that story from other sources before taking it as gospel.</p><p></p><p>And we are now at a turning point. We can close this previously unique thread for staying away from politics, or we can choose to stay on track and take the recent turn elsewhere. Facebook is a great place to talk about gun politics. They never close accounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1390739, member: 257"] It's Bloomberg. A hatchet piece is to be expected. I've had a Taurus clone of a S&W Model J-Frame for decades without an issue. There was a time when Taurus' build quality was sub part (and put it on a tier with the likes of Raven's .25 ACP). Later they bought S&W tooling and engineering plans and their quality improved dramatically (late 70s maybe?). My brother had a clone of the Barretta 92F which, while not to the same finish standards of the Barretta, was serviceable at a significant discount over the B. The smacks of Bloomberg trying to re-animate the corpse of the long-dead "Saturday Night Special" trope. I would corroborate that story from other sources before taking it as gospel. And we are now at a turning point. We can close this previously unique thread for staying away from politics, or we can choose to stay on track and take the recent turn elsewhere. Facebook is a great place to talk about gun politics. They never close accounts. [/QUOTE]
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