Has anyone had any dealings with Taylor's and Company. Looking at ordering some cap and ball parts from them and was looking for some feed back on the outfit.
Taylor's has always tended to be "upper end" of the spectrum of BP guns ordered from the manufacturers. A company can, with sufficient quantities ordered, get a "better" finish, and more attention to detail. So you should get the right part, properly finished, and you may pay a bit more for the part(s).
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No credibility huh? Your type of response is why I hesitate to support this Forum, really no need to be rude. lol10 posts, no credibility.
ThanksSome while back I ordered a part from them and got the wrong part. They replaced it with the part I ordered no problem. That ended up being the wrong part, but since I actually ORDERED the wrong part, I didn't expect much. They refunded my purchase with no restocking fee and no problems of any kind.
They also offer stuff that isn't normally available, like a SAA revolver with the "Army" grip frame. They will tune the action on Uberti guns. They actually answer emails, will chat online with you and if you call, you actually get a real flesh & blood person to talk to.
I have nothing bad to say about them and plan to do business with them again.
Unless you cancel that part, you will eventually get it. It may take a few months but they will not forget about you. That is the way they operate.I don't know about the ownership or anything like that, but I am kind of...miffed...with them about my last order. I ordered three parts for my 1851 just to have on hand, all of which showed in stock, but they only shipped two of the items. They didn't bill me for the third item, which is good, but they never bothered to contact me to tell me if the item was back-ordered or not available or what. Now I'll have to call or email them to find out what the deal is.
Yea that was my point, a year later is a bit excessive. Glad it worked out for ya.Taylors has a problem with their website showing what is in stock. Call and make sure they actually have your order in stock. They are easy to talk to and very good to deal with. Last year I ordered some parts without checking first. I did get my parts almost a year later.
ThanksUnless you cancel that part, you will eventually get it. It may take a few months but they will not forget about you. That is the way they operate.
That's good to know. Thank youUnless you cancel that part, you will eventually get it. It may take a few months but they will not forget about you. That is the way they operate.
I agree, the reason I said what I did is because the salesman told me the unit was in stock the day I ordered it and that's been awhile. How long should it take to process a invoice for something that's in stock in VA? I'll check into VTI Gun Parts as well, Thanks.Wait times may seem excessive, but they are dependent on the factory in Italy, which has several customers and orders from them all, and, thanks to COVID, is still not operating with a full staff...... production will focus on guns, with parts orders in the mix also, but say they order a cylinder for gun X...... The order they placed today, will wait until the next run of gun X.....that could be a couple of months away, then there's the shipping and then the order has to clear customs......it can take a bit.....also, check with VTI Gun Parts as that's what they do, for all the Italian manufacturers.
Ditto a good place to business with.Some while back I ordered a part from them and got the wrong part. They replaced it with the part I ordered no problem. That ended up being the wrong part, but since I actually ORDERED the wrong part, I didn't expect much. They refunded my purchase with no restocking fee and no problems of any kind.
They also offer stuff that isn't normally available, like a SAA revolver with the "Army" grip frame. They will tune the action on Uberti guns. They actually answer emails, will chat online with you and if you call, you actually get a real flesh & blood person to talk to.
I have nothing bad to say about them and plan to do business with them again.
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