i have a taurus 738tcp for 3weeks shot 300 rds. with only 3 jams
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Um, probably fixed it because of their warranty and repair policy. While new guns have a 1-year written warranty, refurbished guns have a lifetime warranty. Beyond that, I have not heard of a single case...ever...where Glock would not fix a gun with a manufacturer's defect free of charge no matter how old or whether or not you were the original owner.
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I had the TCP, but did not like it as much as the LCP. I carry either my LCP with two spare mags or my older Bersa Thunder .380 with two spare mags. I just liked how the Ruger shot over the Taurus.
I have heard of one case where Glock even went beyond that. A fellow in GA had a G21 that he had converted to .400 Corbon (Aftermarket barrel) and installed some aftermarkets parts including a Scherer 3.5 connector. Due to a reloading screw up his pistol blew up.
Glock REPLACED his pistol with a new G21 for $250 and even returned the aftermarket trigger connector. Glock did pump the guy for a lot of information on the why's and how's of this "experiment". I think Glock was basically thanking him for researching the feasability of a Glock in .400 Corbon.
Taurus sent me a third new gun. This one does not jam!
I guess the third gun is the charm!
I guess some people like Glocks, to the point that they want every one of us to have one. They do not impress me, and I do not think I will ever buy one!