You and me both!Pete92FS wrote:Looks like I traded in my PT145 just in time.

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You and me both!Pete92FS wrote:Looks like I traded in my PT145 just in time.
Only if she drops it .bobolink wrote:Just bought my girlfriend a Taurus PT709......could this happen with hers??
KFP wrote:It appears that there may be an issue with the PT111, PT140, and PT145 models being drop safe.
I can't really speak beyond the information that I posted, but based upon that info, I believe that it is an issue limited to those models only.TLynnHughes wrote:KFP wrote:It appears that there may be an issue with the PT111, PT140, and PT145 models being drop safe.
I haven't done any further research but according to the OP, these models are the unlucky ones.
T.
Absolutely not. It has the Glock style safety trigger and must pull the trigger to make it go bang. It is my carry and I trust it.bobolink wrote:Just bought my girlfriend a Taurus PT709......could this happen with hers??
Howzabout the Taurus PT1911?surprise_i'm_armed wrote:KFP:
Well USA1, me, and many other forum members (74novaman?) are quite sobered by your news item.
If our guns get recalled and Taurus offers us some kind of trade, I wonder which Taurus
models would have manual safeties which work properly. If the newer models have working
safeties, I could move to a PT111 Pro and move up from my current 10+1 to the newer 12 + 1
model.
SIA
It has the manual safety (and as far as I know, ALL Taurie's do) as well as the glock trigger safety.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:wgoforth:
Since the Taurus PT709 Slim went to a double Glock style trigger,
does it still have the manual safety like previous PT111's,
140's and 145's?
SIA