Tara TM9, 9mm, 4.5 inch Pistol - $279.99 and Free Shipping

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Tara TM9, 9mm, 4.5 inch Pistol - $279.99 and Free Shipping

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I just learned a valuable lesson about buying guns.
I was about to order one of these Tara TM9's ( there was one in stock at that time ) when something told me I should probably run it by my wife. By the time I'd plead my case and she said "Go for it", they were Sold Out.
I'm sure it would have taken less time to explain I'd already bought it than get her approval on the purchase.
Note to self for next time!
 
I just learned a valuable lesson about buying guns.
I was about to order one of these Tara TM9's ( there was one in stock at that time ) when something told me I should probably run it by my wife. By the time I'd plead my case and she said "Go for it", they were Sold Out.
I'm sure it would have taken less time to explain I'd already bought it than get her approval on the purchase.
Note to self for next time!

It’s easier to ask for forgiveness then permission. Lol
 
To purchase this pistol a buyer must have three prerequisites, all three mandatory:
1. Valid R/PAL
2. Funds
3. Leap of faith
 
At first glance the Tara looks very Glock-ish but side by side there are differences. The polymer on the Tara feels solid, as far as polymer goes, but it feels less refined than the Glock and it has a few rough edges, very minor but they are there. The takedown is different, it has a little spring loaded lever instead of Glocks takedown tabs. Once the Tara is apart it looks very much like a Glock. The magazines are metal and the release notch is on the upper front part of the magazine instead of the side like Glock. The mag release is fully ambidextrous and can be released from either side without switching anything around. The trigger is the biggest difference, it's a heavier pull than a standard Glock and a bit gritty, but the trigger can be pulled over and over without racking the slide which is very different from other striker fired pistols. The pistol feels good in the hand even though there a no interchangeable backstraps. The sights are pretty standard 3 dots. The size and weight are about the same as a Glock 17, I didn't weigh them but they felt similar in hand. I could weigh it if anyone is interested. I haven't shot it yet but once my range opens up I'll put some rounds through it.
Overall, for a 9mm under $300 that isn't made in China, it's hard to beat. It was actually better than I thought it was going to be.

Pictures are of the Tara, Glock 19 and a Poly80 based on a Glock 17.

Keep us updated on that, I'm interested too.



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