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Does anyone have any insight into the differences between the Bainbridge Taurus guns and the Miami ones? Considering a 692 but wondering if the place of manufacture has any bearing on the quality of the gun itself.
From my understanding, it's more likely you'll get a good gun if it's marked Bainbridge. Not that you can't get a decent Miami marked gun, but the switch to Georgia seemed to mark something of a sea change in the company's quality in a coincidental fashion (its when they got a CEO who actually cared about better quality guns, responded to the market demands, and did a lot of final assembly of parts in the US...which while not always a guarantee of high quality, is likely better than getting one put together by the local talent in Brazil.
In my experience, the 856 I have is awesome. It did eat firing pin return springs if you dry fired without snap caps though. So always use snap caps.
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