Doesn't Taurus make these guns
Taurus acquired Heritiage in 2012. They are manufactured in the Taurus factory in Miami FL.Doesn't Taurus make these guns
I thought Ga? Their address is in Bainbridge Ga on Taurus Way😂. Might just be an old corporate/ customer service thing from the older daysTaurus acquired Heritiage in 2012. They are manufactured in the Taurus factory in Miami FL.
They could be using the older stamps on some models.I bought mine in December and it says Georgia
They could be using the older stamps on some models.
I hope I'm not too late to warn you, but if you care about the looks of the joker grips at all, remove them, put them away, and get a different set of panels to use. The ink they use turns to rubbery smeary sticky mush in no time flat. Mine looked like crap after the first day in my hands. What a massive shame. Still love that gun though! Near rifle velocity is worth it and the accuracy is really good, especially with the .22 mags.And just to prove I don't hold grudges (or that I can justify anything to myself), I fell in love with this thing at (you guessed it) Academy about a month later and brought it home with me. Here it is getting sighted in. Has pretty nice adjustable sights.
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BTW the Joker theme comes from this scene in the first batman movie:
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I think I'm going to hang it on the wall in the man cave with one of these stuck in it.
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I hope I'm not too late to warn you, but if you care about the looks of the joker grips at all, remove them, put them away, and get a different set of panels to use. The ink they use turns to rubbery smeary sticky mush in no time flat. Mine looked like crap after the first day in my hands. What a massive shame. Still love that gun though! Near rifle velocity is worth it and the accuracy is really good, especially with the .22 mags.
I can post pictures of the grips later if there's enough demand I suppose.
Great info, thanks. I haven't handled it since, so I expect they are still in good shape. I happen to have a can of gloss clear coat that should help with that, but I know from experience that even that will chip and flake if handled enough. Maybe a set of the coco bolo grips is a good idea.I hope I'm not too late to warn you, but if you care about the looks of the joker grips at all, remove them, put them away, and get a different set of panels to use. The ink they use turns to rubbery smeary sticky mush in no time flat. Mine looked like crap after the first day in my hands. What a massive shame. Still love that gun though! Near rifle velocity is worth it and the accuracy is really good, especially with the .22 mags.
I can post pictures of the grips later if there's enough demand I suppose.
I would give the clear a try for sure. It can't look worse than this... remember this is only one day after I bought it. (I can screenshot the original photo data and the receipt if anyone really needs proof.)Great info, thanks. I haven't handled it since, so I expect they are still in good shape. I happen to have a can of gloss clear coat that should help with that, but I know from experience that even that will chip and flake if handled enough. Maybe a set of the coco bolo grips is a good idea.
I was thinking about getting a WMR cylinder for my pistol.
Anyone have a extra or should I order from the factory?
IIRC $29.95 shipped from Heritage.should I order from the factory?
I lost the 22wmr claim ticket that came in the box. i think it had a discount. oh well.
Let me check my box. I might need it.I still have one if anyone needs it
I could use the coupon if you still have it.I still have one if anyone needs it
Got a couple and no issues. Wish they would make rifles
There is a carbine at Academy in Concord.
$279Happen to remember the price?
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I work with leather a lot and I can’t figure out why leather shrinks like it does . My original rig shrank 6” .Mine goes bang every time except when it doesn't. It shoots where you point it if you hold it just so. It has two cylinders but I don't think I can handle the 22 MAGNUM so I don't use that one. And the cowboy belt shrank 3 sizes since I got it
I have been looking for a BearCat as well as a Super Blackhawk . I used to see them selling all of the time before I decided to get one .It appears my Pard @Gunbelt has had difficulty finding a Ruger Bear Cat Shopkeeper model and is now inquiring about the quality of a Heritage......