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Old 02-11-2012, 02:20 PM
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I have a guy that wants to trade me a Taurus PT-140 Millenium Pro in 40S&W for a set of aftermarket Corvette wheels. I know what I can read on the forums about them but does anyone here have any first hand experience with one of them?

I know, I know, it is a Taurus but I had good luck with my Taurus PT 92 that I had!!!

This is not the actual pistol but this is what it looks like!!
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Old 02-11-2012, 03:07 PM
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My son buys Taurus and he has good luck with them.

On the Millennium's make sure that they guy is offering you a second generation model. I remember there were some problems with the 1st gen but I just can not remember what at the moment. If the gun has a de-cocker then it is a second gen gun.
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Thanks for that info Mike, I did not know that!!
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I had one in .40 sold it for 300. I doubled my money. I shot it a couple times. I have heard a lot about those models. It hadn't been good. As for all the Taurus I have owned, pt1911ar, 85ul, pt140, pt940, 92, judge, and maybe a few others. No issues for me.
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Thanks guys!!!

I was just thinking about doing the trade and then selling it!!
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I know, I know, it is a Taurus but I had good luck with my Taurus PT 92 that I had!!!

Hehehe... thats because they bought the plant, tooling and dies from Beretta. I have one too.

A friend has a PT-140 Millennium, he likes it.

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