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<blockquote data-quote="KenL" data-source="post: 2094813" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>As mentioned above, it is very accurate for a mouse gun. I loved mine when it worked. Problem is that it rarely ever worked. I used it for my CC class and it made me a lot of enemies. It had a failure to feed, or eject on every... single... magazine. Pretty embarassing to hold up the class while the guy had to come over and clear it for me (H&H rules) each time. </p><p></p><p>Sent it in under warranty and when it came back, it went about 200 more rounds before it broke the extractor. I had them send me an extractor and replaced it myself. It went another hundred or so before it started having feed issues again. I sent it in again and this time they replaced it with a new unit which I promptly sold. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and the original pistol was the B serial numbered model, not the "troublesome" A model.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford a better gun, my advice would be to pass on the TCP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenL, post: 2094813, member: 14975"] As mentioned above, it is very accurate for a mouse gun. I loved mine when it worked. Problem is that it rarely ever worked. I used it for my CC class and it made me a lot of enemies. It had a failure to feed, or eject on every... single... magazine. Pretty embarassing to hold up the class while the guy had to come over and clear it for me (H&H rules) each time. Sent it in under warranty and when it came back, it went about 200 more rounds before it broke the extractor. I had them send me an extractor and replaced it myself. It went another hundred or so before it started having feed issues again. I sent it in again and this time they replaced it with a new unit which I promptly sold. Oh, and the original pistol was the B serial numbered model, not the "troublesome" A model. If you can afford a better gun, my advice would be to pass on the TCP. [/QUOTE]
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