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From Apple News??? I get all my firearms advice from Tim Cook.

During the 2008 election cycle, Cook donated to Barack Obama's first White House election
October 2014 public statement, Cook chose to keep his personal life private. He did publicly support LGBT rights.
In 2015, Cook said he donated to Democratic Senators Chuck Schumer and Patrick Leahy
In the 2016 election, Cook raised funds for the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton
In September 2017 Cook defended the DACA immigration program.
He expressed his dissatisfaction with the direction of Donald Trump's administration, stating: "This is unacceptable.

Now that I think about it, I wouldn't trust Mr. Cook to give me the correct time of day.
 
I disagree with Taurus and Hi Point. I have had/do have several of each.
Hi Points are ugly as sin and heavy but they run....period.

I own 2 Taurus guns at the moment. A GX4 and a Raging Hunter. I have over 2500 rounds thru the GX4 with zero issues. I have even shot it in IDPA Matches with very good results.
 
I don't consider Taurus as junk. Maybe not top tier, but they are good, quality guns. I got nothing against them at all.

I also disagree about the Raven .25. Yes, its a cheaply made and cheaply priced example of the so-called Saturday Night Special. But the darn things are absolutely reliable. They go bang every time you pull the trigger and never jam. That's what counts. ;)
 
Funny, I don't own any of these. Now, courtesy of the WSJ I know why. My question is who that works at the WSJ has ever even owned a firearm and has enough experience with guns in general to have a credible opinion? Just wondering.
 
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