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	<title>Comments on: The evolution of the Taurus Millennium and Millennium Pro</title>
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		<title>By: Jill M. Fudesco</title>
		<link>http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2007/10/25/the-evolution-of-the-taurus-millennium-and-millennium-pro/#comment-24678</link>
		<dc:creator>Jill M. Fudesco</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 13:17:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In June of &#039;09, I bought a Taurus PT111 Millieneum Pro. . After just a few, 25, rounds, the gun jammed and would not eject. I sent it to Taurus and they &quot;repaired&quot; it, where they included a target with 40 rounds shot for proof it worked. I took it out, jammed again AND the pin came out the back of the pistol!! Jamming would be the cause of my death, as in an exchange, one can&#039;t say,&quot; Wait, I have to unjam my weapon.&quot; Deadman!Returned the gun for the third time. &quot;Repaired&quot; allegedly and &quot;Firing Experts&quot; signed off on it. Took it out again. After only 11 rounds it jammed twice, pin came out again, would not eject. This was at the end of January 2010! I went on for months weaponless, daling with their Customer (non) Service Dept.. I told them I did NOT wnat the weapon back but replaced. I HAD TO CALL THEM AGAIN to find out the status. Here&#039;s the deal: We won&#039;t have any of those models in for several weeks so fax us your receipt and we will refund you your money.&quot; No further compensation, such as a case of bullets for all the ^$&amp;^#%^@ I went through. Now, I have to go to a dealer and find another brand, which could cost me more, since I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER TAURUS AGAIN. Be advised that their current metal contents are NOT what they were say 3 years ago. They now manufacture cheap, unsafe, unreliable weapons. Be very careful when considering a Taurus!! JMF</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In June of &#8216;09, I bought a Taurus PT111 Millieneum Pro. . After just a few, 25, rounds, the gun jammed and would not eject. I sent it to Taurus and they &#8220;repaired&#8221; it, where they included a target with 40 rounds shot for proof it worked. I took it out, jammed again AND the pin came out the back of the pistol!! Jamming would be the cause of my death, as in an exchange, one can&#8217;t say,&#8221; Wait, I have to unjam my weapon.&#8221; Deadman!Returned the gun for the third time. &#8220;Repaired&#8221; allegedly and &#8220;Firing Experts&#8221; signed off on it. Took it out again. After only 11 rounds it jammed twice, pin came out again, would not eject. This was at the end of January 2010! I went on for months weaponless, daling with their Customer (non) Service Dept.. I told them I did NOT wnat the weapon back but replaced. I HAD TO CALL THEM AGAIN to find out the status. Here&#8217;s the deal: We won&#8217;t have any of those models in for several weeks so fax us your receipt and we will refund you your money.&#8221; No further compensation, such as a case of bullets for all the ^$&amp;^#%^@ I went through. Now, I have to go to a dealer and find another brand, which could cost me more, since I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER TAURUS AGAIN. Be advised that their current metal contents are NOT what they were say 3 years ago. They now manufacture cheap, unsafe, unreliable weapons. Be very careful when considering a Taurus!! JMF</p>
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		<title>By: JSM</title>
		<link>http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2007/10/25/the-evolution-of-the-taurus-millennium-and-millennium-pro/#comment-18853</link>
		<dc:creator>JSM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>bought a new Taurus Millenium Pro .40 3rd gen at a good price ($249).  I took it to the range, shot it 19 times (2 9 round clips + 1 hand loaded into the barrel).  as the weapon  went into battery, it litterally fell apart in my hand.  I called Taurus and was told, &quot;we are closed for a few weeks, call back later.  I called back a month later.  They said ship us the pistol.  I sent it in and waited.  4 months later, the pistol showed up.  No paperwork, no documentation.  No idea what they did to fix it.  I took it to the gun shop and traded it for a Glock.  I will never buy another Taurus.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>bought a new Taurus Millenium Pro .40 3rd gen at a good price ($249).  I took it to the range, shot it 19 times (2 9 round clips + 1 hand loaded into the barrel).  as the weapon  went into battery, it litterally fell apart in my hand.  I called Taurus and was told, &#8220;we are closed for a few weeks, call back later.  I called back a month later.  They said ship us the pistol.  I sent it in and waited.  4 months later, the pistol showed up.  No paperwork, no documentation.  No idea what they did to fix it.  I took it to the gun shop and traded it for a Glock.  I will never buy another Taurus.</p>
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