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Titian tiger.

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Hey, I've been doin a little bit of research about this titian tiger .38spl. The only thing Im finding about it is apparently everyone hates it but no one says why. Figured I'd see what everyone here thinks about them. I personally like the gun. It has a 4" barrel and I can hit 1" PVC pipe at about 75 yards.
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Inexpensive revolver, made (IIRC) in Germany, imported by FIE. Some models had a pot metal frame. Better than the RGs, but what was not? If you can hit a 1 inch target at 75 yards, that is better than many people can do with a rifle.

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Hey, I've been doin a little bit of research about this titian tiger .38spl. The only thing Im finding about it is apparently everyone hates it but no one says why. Figured I'd see what everyone here thinks about them. I personally like the gun. It has a 4" barrel and I can hit 1" PVC pipe at about 75 yards.
Hummm, I doubt i cud do that with my very old, very smooth & very accurate S&W :eek:
Maybe it's 50 yards its across a river.. I just saw people act like the thing ain't even worth shooting.
as long as its accurate, and reliable for you, i would only advise to carefully inspect it, making sure that it is real metal, not some cast off slag. i had one of them german imports once, was supposed to be my first pistol, a herbert schmidt .22 nickel coated. paid way too much at a pawn shop. turned out to need a new firing pin [which i was unable to get at the time], and even better, the top strap busted, and i was being gentle with it. looked like there were air bubbles in the metal or something. i was really pissed. that was 7 years ago.
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