Taurus Small Revolver Quality

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Will you get a cherry or a lemon with Taurus?
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Komentáře • 203

  • @AK-ky3ou
    @AK-ky3ou Před 17 dny +30

    The one thing I really miss, the bluing on the 85’s pre 856. It was a deep rich bluing.

    • @finalcountdown7658
      @finalcountdown7658 Před 17 dny +5

      Get the Heritage Roscoe, aka a Taurus 85 without the the full lug

    • @deltadragon2335
      @deltadragon2335 Před 17 dny +1

      No the old bluing has been longer than that I had a model 85 with the new bluing on it before the 856 came out

    • @jasonashley4579
      @jasonashley4579 Před 17 dny +1

      I have a couple model 65's, the one made in the late 70's has beautiful bluing, the newer one just a black parkerized finish, they both shoot great though.

    • @richardhaas9519
      @richardhaas9519 Před 17 dny +1

      Yup. I have one.

    • @AK-ky3ou
      @AK-ky3ou Před 16 dny +2

      @@deltadragon2335 yes, the 85 in the video has the new bluing. I don’t know when the transition was but I bought mine in 14 and it was the old school blue. I was out of the firearm addiction scene from 15-18 or so, I’m assuming the later 85’s went to the chepo new matte black.

  • @jamesm1
    @jamesm1 Před 16 dny +4

    For real, unless your gun blows up in your hand and hurts you, a budget gun failing is nothing to cry about.

  • @MidwayShooter
    @MidwayShooter Před 17 dny +11

    Picked up an 856 last week, love it and it scared off all those dirty rapscallions.

  • @TRONMAGNUM2099
    @TRONMAGNUM2099 Před 17 dny +19

    Any gun you purchase, there is a chance you get a dud. I have had a couple of misses with Taurus firearms, but nothing that would scare me off the brand. I've had 1000 dollar guns need to go back as well. Having done maintenance on factory equipment for many years, I know how something can get a hair out of alignment and not get caught by QC for a little while. I'd still wager that most people would get a cherry if they purchased a Taurus.

  • @tomcarr4630
    @tomcarr4630 Před 17 dny +11

    Had my 856 for a couple of years now. It shoots as well as my Smiths and Kimbers. Will see how it holds up over time.

    • @tonyrebel63
      @tonyrebel63 Před 15 dny +1

      I have quite a few Taurus guns, and have not had any problems with them. I did have a 605 Snubby which I sold and replaced it with the 3" barrel. I did have the issue with the cylinder screw, but my gun smith took care of that problem,.No issues with it. Am currently waiting on a 327 to be delivered which I bought on gun broker over the weekend. We shall see how it runs once I get it in.

  • @anangryranger
    @anangryranger Před 17 dny +16

    I must admit that I am a S&W and Colt kinda guy. Two years ago, I bought a Taurus 856UL Defender 3". My reason was that after cataract surgery in both eyes, I couldn't see the front sight on a 2" snub S&W. It turned out that the Taurus, with the 1" additional length was good for me. And I have no complaints. It's accurate. Reliable. And extremely smooth. I was a peace officer for ages, and a professional gunsmith, serving my PD as an armour as well. Having been inside my Taurus, I found the construction to be quite good.
    All that said, as you mentioned, any weapons manufacturer can have a lemon get past the QC and fail. But overall, personally, I really like the Taurus 856UL Defender I have. I carry it often, and have confidence in it.
    An interesting note: Yesterday, I was shooting with my nephew, and my old PD issue S&W mod 65-3 failed. The hammer nose firing pin bent upwards and caused it to lock up hard. So even a "quality " weapon can fail. I'll of course, replace the damaged parts, but it goes to show that any mechanical item can, and will fail.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @traumajock
      @traumajock Před 17 dny +2

      I love my 2 inch UL and carry it frequently. I put orange tape on the front sight and my old eyes pick it up fine. My cataracts are still babies, won't need intervention for several more years. What's your opinion of the Wolf springs in this gun? I want to lighten it, just a little.

    • @anangryranger
      @anangryranger Před 17 dny +1

      @@traumajock I've not used Wolfe spring kits in a Taurus, but have used some in 1911s. When I'm feeling lazy, I'll install Wilson Combat spring kits in S&W revolvers. They work well. Being an old school gunsmith, I usually trim existing coil springs, trim and polish flat springs, and polish all internal moving parts mirror bright.
      As to the use of spring kits, you are always left with the original springs to reinstall if the kit springs are of insufficient strength to perform reliably.
      Remember to drape a shop towel over your weapon when removing and installing coil springs. Coil springs have been known to pop out of the weapon and fly across the room, often becoming lost forever!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      @@traumajock I tend to leave my guns stock, except for the grips. In time, the triggers smooth out some.

    • @bruced.370
      @bruced.370 Před 14 dny +1

      Volume is a little low

  • @marciocumpiancumpian2075
    @marciocumpiancumpian2075 Před 17 dny +20

    Bom dia aqui do Brasil meu amigo americano. Com tantas dificuldades aqui para nosso povo ,e os brasileiros sempre reclamando da Taurus, é muito bom ver que seus revolveres são bem aceitos por muitos americanos , a honestidade do Sr em seu trabalho,seus vídeos, é o que esta em falta no mundo. Parabéns pelo trabalho, Deus abençoe sempre. 🙏🏻 🇧🇷🤝🇺🇲

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +4

      Obrigado meu amigo!

    • @marciocumpiancumpian2075
      @marciocumpiancumpian2075 Před 17 dny +4

      @@LionquestFitness quem ama revolver está sempre aqui

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +4

      @@marciocumpiancumpian2075É verdade. Eu gostaria de ainda ter o Taurus 80 ou talvez 82 com o barril de três polegadas que eu tinha no início dos anos oitenta. Era o gêmeo azul daquele S&W que eu mostrei.

    • @marciocumpiancumpian2075
      @marciocumpiancumpian2075 Před 17 dny +3

      @@LionquestFitness são relíquias, até mesmo aqui é difícil de encontrar. Tenho um amigo policial aposentado,que tem um 82 em três polegadas de cano,inox fosco. Não conheço mais ninguém que tenha esse modelo.

  • @christopherbishop4927
    @christopherbishop4927 Před 17 dny +8

    Thanks for your honesty and objective opinion Lefty, very much appreciated

  • @billymulgreavey6621
    @billymulgreavey6621 Před 17 dny +6

    Had an 85 and a 94 purchased in the early 90’s. Had trouble with both. Timing issues on both. Purchased an 85 ultra lite in 2007 or 2008. Cylinder release screw worked its way loose and fell out, this locked up the cylinder. Ordered a replacement screw and have had no further problems. Good little snubbie.

  • @ArizonaGhostriders
    @ArizonaGhostriders Před 16 dny +3

    "You bought a budget gun." LOL!

  • @tbjtbj4786
    @tbjtbj4786 Před 17 dny +3

    I had a house fire gad a taurus m44 44mag loaded with mag rounds. During the fire all the rds cooked off.
    The cylinder and fram bulged. But it didn't come apart or unlocked. That good steel in my opinion.
    I carry a taurus tracker most of tge time . Had tge gun cut down right to the ejector rd. Its had a steady diet of 180gr sjhp 44mag loads for nearly 20 years.

  • @MichaelSisley-fw3xr
    @MichaelSisley-fw3xr Před 17 dny +4

    The most surprising Taurus I have is a model 82, 4 inch, police trade in from Brazil. That darn gun is a tack driver. It is right there with my model 10 Smith. I love that gun. I did replace the star ejector on that gun after I got it. It had issues right off the bat with that. Once replaced, no problems. The modern Taurus guns ARE better than the decades ago Taurus guns. I think overall quality is much improved now.

  • @kato1224
    @kato1224 Před 17 dny +3

    I would say that the 856 series is one of the best revolvers that they have made so far, they need to bring back the 445 in 44 special which was underrated in the original 2 inch and along with a new 3 inch version. They will tell you that the 445 didn't sell too well but that is because of their failure to properly advertise and promote the product.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny

      I came across one in a local gun store a few years ago and passed it up due to the ammo shortage. You're the first person who has identified that gun for me.

  • @terrybarnes0712
    @terrybarnes0712 Před 17 dny +3

    Great video Greg i love my 856 And i agree every Manufacture has have hiccups and can get a lemon at times Happy Fathers day My friend God bless from Kentucky

  • @garageguy879
    @garageguy879 Před 17 dny +5

    The 605 Poly Protector,,Yes,it is JUNK!!!!My pre-covid 856 has been excellent,,it's a keeper.The Taurus QC has went way down hill since Covid.But like you told me a long while back,the QC at a lot of places has went downhill.You can't depend on a name brand anymore.I had a S&W 638 before covid,I really liked that little snubbie,but even after I sent it back to the factory,it came back at way less than 100%.It makes me think that we should go back to the bow and arrow days.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      LOL - I just bought my four year old granddaughter a toy bow and arrow set today. She has had a blast with it.

    • @garageguy879
      @garageguy879 Před 17 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness I'm sure she had better luck with it than I did with my 942UL,,lol

  • @ugenescott111
    @ugenescott111 Před 16 dny +1

    I had 2 Taurus revolvers and 1 9mm baretta clone adjustable sights. They was all very accurate very reliable and I wish I'd kept every single one of them.

  • @joe1940
    @joe1940 Před 17 dny +6

    The new Heritage (owned by Taurus) "Roscoe" revolvers are really nice. I definitely don't need a new revolver, but I might pick one up.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +4

      I've been trying to get one off Ky Gun Co., but every time I get a notice they are already sold out. They are 22 ounces like the 856, so they must be sturdy. I am also curious as to the trigger action. Is it like Taurus or a stiff and break trigger like a Rossi.

    • @user-db3mk1vs7y
      @user-db3mk1vs7y Před 17 dny +4

      Interested in your review of Roscoe. Three inch barrel with classic styling

    • @joe1940
      @joe1940 Před 17 dny +2

      @@LionquestFitness I haven't shot one yet, they're sold out everywhere right now. Most of the reviews on CZcams are positive, the only complaint is the factory grips make using a speed loader a little awkward, but that's an easy fix.

    • @SEO122
      @SEO122 Před 16 dny +1

      If you have a steel frame Taurus Model 85, you have the same hardware as the new Heritage Roscoe - it's just a gussied-up Model 85. I wish they would've done the Roscoe on an 856, but maybe that's something Taurus will do in the future as a tribute to the Colt Detective Special.

  • @johnochicago8457
    @johnochicago8457 Před 17 dny +5

    Great video as usual Greg!!! Thank you!

  • @mickeyboylan5744
    @mickeyboylan5744 Před 16 dny +3

    I’ve got a 85, 942 and 942m, no issues with any of them..

  • @3Pillers
    @3Pillers Před 17 dny +3

    Nice collection there. My personal experience with Taurus revolvers is 0. Some, all positive, experience with Taurus semi-autos. I think an important takeaway from this and most of your videos is, if you have a gun get to know it, learn about it, practice with it, make sure it works for “you”.

  • @grahamohea2424
    @grahamohea2424 Před 17 dny +4

    A bit over 20 years ago, i was doing security for the FAA. We were issued old Seattle Police Department S&W Model 10 revolvers... mine was completely worn out and had its rifling shot out... I had a hard time qualifying due to it keyholing (I somehow did, though) but I couldn't get a replacement. Eventually, they took our Smiths and replaced them with Taurus revolvers and that was a significant step up.
    Today, I only own one Taurus, which is the Judge that I picked up within the last year. Its action is incredibly smooth and I've been fairly impressed with it. I've never had good experience with Smith revolvers, so I mostly go for Rugers, but I've been thinking that if the Judge has worked out for me, perhaps I ought to consider some other Tauruses. This video has me considering if the Judge is just a special case for Taurus or if I just got lucky with it

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +3

      I found the Taurus Executive 856 I reviewed for Steve Pugmire a high quality gun. You pay more for it, but it is still less than the big three American revolver makers.

  • @mikereese15
    @mikereese15 Před 17 dny +1

    Very fair assessment

  • @billm2407
    @billm2407 Před 16 dny +2

    I have 3 Taurus 856’s, 2 Ultralights and a Defender. All have been reliable and accurate. I also have a 605 that has been a good shooter. I have Smiths and Rugers as well, and they are great but cost more than double what I paid for the comparable Taurus’. For the money, Taurus revolvers are well worth trying, from my experience.

  • @cleondubois1270
    @cleondubois1270 Před 11 dny +1

    Sage and common sense advice as usual. Scratched my head & wondered about those "poly-protectors" when they came out.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 11 dny

      A revolver with a polymer frame just doesn't hold up, although a lot of people like the Ruger LCR.

    • @cleondubois1270
      @cleondubois1270 Před 11 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness YUP......Gaston's children are as far as I go with polymer sidearms !

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 11 dny

      @@cleondubois1270 BTW - I finally came up with a name for my Glock 19. He's Kirk, my CZ P07 is Spock, and my Taurus G2C is Checkov 🥺.

    • @cleondubois1270
      @cleondubois1270 Před 11 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness LOL...Just don't name any of them after "Klingons" ! When I was in school back then, the kids had a field day with my name.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 11 dny

      @@cleondubois1270 Too bad the Next Generation wasn't around then. A lot of millennials are fans of Klingon Starfleet Officer Worf.

  • @redesert_boy8202
    @redesert_boy8202 Před 15 dny +1

    Appreciate your straightforward talk and sharing your opinions on the Taurus revolvers as I have thought of picking up another .38 or .357 from them due to some frustration with S&W QC for the price. I have had light primer strikes ( might have been ammo related, but should be none) on a performance center over $1,000 .357 and rusting hammer on $800 .22 mag revolver which is not ok. Been making me look at paying more for older S&W or go to Ruger. Thanks, Greg.

  • @donniejobe5662
    @donniejobe5662 Před 16 dny +1

    Another good review, thanks Greg. Yuma, Arizona.

  • @lessage760
    @lessage760 Před 17 dny +2

    great vidio sir thank you for sharing

  • @lesgillard985
    @lesgillard985 Před 17 dny +3

    Well Greg, i would have to say, that i have noticed many quality problems, in post covid products.
    ( Not just water pistols 😊).
    It may be due to the change in workforces or quality control or restarting production etc..
    Hopefully, as time goes buy quality will return.

  • @CJRoberts8812
    @CJRoberts8812 Před 17 dny +2

    I have a particular fondness for Taurus revolvers, but the OLDER versions. The modern versions, as exhibited in this video with the "modular" for lake of a better barrel, I don't care for. Since Taurus started that version, I hear more problems, so much so that my favorite had to stop being a repair facility for them due to the volume of complaints.
    However, I have six of the older model 85s and a 94. Of these, most of them I got used, and I only had a problem with one of them which was fixed FREE with a trip back to Taurus.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny +1

      Sounds like you have some fine guns that are generational keepers.

  • @SEO122
    @SEO122 Před 16 dny +1

    I purchased a S&W Model 642 Pro Series, and then a no-lock 642, while at the same time a Taurus Model 856 Ultra-Lite followed me home. (The 856 is what replaced the earlier Model 85, but with the cylinder diameter increased by 0.050" to accommodate 6 rounds of .38 Special +P vs. the 5 round capacity of the Model 85) The 856 had much better fit, finish and function than either of the two S&W 642s - so much better I bought a Taurus 856 Executive Grade. All I can say about the Executive Grade 856 is WOW! S&W should buy a few Executive Grades so they can learn how to manufacture nice guns again!

  • @DouglasStudzinskideSouza
    @DouglasStudzinskideSouza Před 17 dny +3

    Taurus small frames last around 6/7 thousand shots without breaking. Overall they are good. The 82 are very well regarded here in Brazil. A Taurus snub that I recommend is the 817 38 spl (I don't know if it's available there, I think it's 357, with another name). Taurus sinned here in Brazil by trying to take advantage of the current government's disarmament policy, generating a restriction on calibers available, seeking monopoly of the Brazilian market. Hugs form Brazil

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      It has been awhile since the 817 has been available here. A lot of people in this country don't realize what a vast, international company Taurus is. They service many markets and what is sold abroad isn't necessarily sold here and visa versa.

  • @alissoncostabeber
    @alissoncostabeber Před 14 dny +1

    The 90´s Taurus had the best finishing and quality control, very similar to the rossi´s. They are more resistant to rust and the overall quality was better too, but i put my hands on some 90´s revolvers with original springs and their triggers were heavy as hell, the modern ones have a much better smooth trigger.

  • @erolkavlakverizon6112
    @erolkavlakverizon6112 Před 17 dny +3

    Greg, I have several Taurus snubbing, including a poly protector, all a pre vid.. all function perfectly. I have a Rossi SS snubby that my wife took as her own.. never a problem.
    Some of the 4 inch barreled 6 shot .357s would have the ejector rod loosen up jamming the cylinder closed. A drop of loctite and all is good. Reverse treads.. .
    Nice video. And Greg get some Sun on those chicken legs they look like mine. Lol

  • @TheWalkWithAl
    @TheWalkWithAl Před 17 dny +1

    Good morning Greg good honest review thank you sir👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 Před 8 dny +1

    Very interesting and honest opinion, there at the end.

  • @theoriginalOSOK
    @theoriginalOSOK Před 17 dny +1

    Well I must be fortunate. I have two Taurus revolvers - both purchased during covid actually - a black 605 and a stainless Tracker 44. They have both been great with no problems at all - the 605 shoots to point of aim. I have the stock rubber grips on the 605 (newer kind) and I switched my Tracker's out for a set of Hogue mono grips - haven't shot that yet... but hoping they will feel better with full power loads.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny +1

      I'm sure they will. Sounds like you pulled Cherries!

    • @theoriginalOSOK
      @theoriginalOSOK Před 16 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness Yes sir. And I can say that my Taurus G3, G3C and all of my Rossi R92's are all good too. But did have an old model 85 hammerless that went out of time... Taurus fixed it but it took a good while.

  • @Mowkade
    @Mowkade Před 17 dny +2

    I just recently purchased a Rossi RP63 And had to send it back to the factory it had a canted barrel by about 1 Millimeter. Which then caused the cylinder crane to not properly mate to the frame

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny +1

      Have they told you yet how they are going to resolve your problem?

    • @Mowkade
      @Mowkade Před 16 dny +2

      @@LionquestFitness no just sent it in Saturday. No hopefully I’ll have it back in 6 to 8 weeks.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny +1

      @@Mowkade Be the squeaky wheel.

  • @YellowHammer26
    @YellowHammer26 Před 17 dny +1

    👍👍Thanks Greg

  • @krashdude1
    @krashdude1 Před 17 dny +2

    I recently purchased a new Taurus 942 Ultra Lite Revolver in 22LR. It was defective out of the box, would not ignite any primers. Sent it back to Taurus on Jan. 25, 2024. At the FOUR MONTH mark, and them having no idea when a new 22LR revolver would be ready ship to me,..they offered me a credit towards another Taurus handgun. I chose the TX22 because it seemed to have the least amount of problems of their product line. After a very long detailed discussion with customer service, they sent me an email confirming the TX22 be the replacement Received an email 2 weeks later that the 22 LR revolver was going to be shipped. Reached out to customer service AGAIN…oops they messed up. So the whole process will now start over. I sent my GX4 back twice by the way. I guess I don’t learn…crap is crap. That’s what they mean by “lifetime” warranty.

  • @kentonhammond8938
    @kentonhammond8938 Před 16 dny +1

    I have a very rare Taurus Tracker in .45 long Colt. I don't think they made them for a year at best. I called Taurus because I wanted a 2" barrel to go along with 4" Tracker. They said they don't make that caliber any longer. I've had that Taurus for about 15 yrs maybe, trouble free. It's a 5 shooter & I just love it, cuz it's the American caliber & it's very accurate. I have never seen another one in .45 Colt since.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 5 dny

      Taurus often makes very limited runs of certain firearms. You'll see them and then they're gone.

  • @0mcparty145
    @0mcparty145 Před 13 dny +1

    Smith and Wesson used to own Taurus back in the 80 for some time. So at one point in time Taurus and S&W revolvers were made in the same factory.

  • @notrightmeow3357
    @notrightmeow3357 Před 15 dny +1

    My first Taurus was a lemon. Kept me away from the brand for a while. A very nice 617 brought me around. But I wouldn’t order one. I would have to inspect it first 😊

  • @akiostewart
    @akiostewart Před 17 dny +2

    "Dude- you bought a budget gun" :)))

  • @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop
    @KatoCoyoteCombatWorkshop Před 16 dny +1

    It was your coverage that persuaded me to seek out an 856 Executive Grade. Unaffiliated and honest reviews for gun content are really hard to find and I deeply appreciated yours. I snatched an 856EG for $380 and as someone who is a big fan of classic Smiths I think this couldn't be a better deal. Please keep doing what you're doing, I'm very appreciative of it!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny

      You got a heck of a deal on that Executive Grade 856, and because it is a custom gun, should you have any issues, they'll be quick about rectifying it.

  • @perrybrantley6188
    @perrybrantley6188 Před 17 dny +2

    Enjoyed the video. I have two model 19 s and w revolvers go back cause they locked up. Both are fine guns, we’re out of tune due to hot hand loads I purchased at a gun show.

  • @oldcop18
    @oldcop18 Před 17 dny +4

    The revolver I shoot best is a Model 10 square butt snub that was a service gun. Taurus has interested me but I’ll pass based on your review. Take care Greg.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      Take care of that Joe Friday special. I might have bring that one out soon in honor of you and the many officers who did their job and paved the way for the rest of in the sixties and seventies.

  • @dano1956
    @dano1956 Před 17 dny +2

    Good morning Greg. Have a good week

  • @ThecrazyScotsman
    @ThecrazyScotsman Před 17 dny +1

    Great video my friend you made an excellent point that most people tend to be ignorant of which is every manufacturer has QC issues big and small. I have sent many Taurus guns back to the factory for customers over the years and one thing I can attest to is even when they backed up with repairs they are fairly timely on getting it done and back to the customer

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny

      I hear a mixed bag with customer service. Sometimes timely and other times lengthy. LOL - if I hadn't have contacted Taurus/Rossi about the 63 I sent in, I'd probably still be waiting.

  • @Pointblank2U
    @Pointblank2U Před 17 dny +1

    Greg, I look forward to your Sunday morning videos like I used to for Mr. Holster.

  • @terryschiller2625
    @terryschiller2625 Před 17 dny +1

    Hi Greg, I appreciate your honest review . Have been thinking about getting s 856. Still doing my research. You are the first to ever mention pre and post covid made. Hope you have a great father's day Sir.🤠🇺🇲

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      I spent the day driving up to the highest point in SC, Sassafrass Mountain, with my youngest daughter and my youngest granddaughter. It was nice excursion. I hope yours went as well!

    • @terryschiller2625
      @terryschiller2625 Před 17 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness that sounds like a great time your daughter and granddaughters. Mine was great also talked to my oldest daughter in Texas and my two granddaughters,my son here in East Tennessee,,but my grandson was with his stepmom at the store,and then spent some time with my oldest grandson out side in the yard.

  • @CWR66
    @CWR66 Před 17 dny +1

    I have a Taurus 85 357 magnum from the 90's which is either nickel plated or polished stainless with factory wood grips, it's a very nice looking revolver . I haven't shot thousands of rounds through it but it has never failed to go bang . I trust it enough to carry it regularly.

  • @schlinge-fling
    @schlinge-fling Před 17 dny +3

    Are you planning on testing the new heritage roscoe revolver? It’s budget and looks interesting. Would be curious to see your opinion.

  • @BirdDogey1
    @BirdDogey1 Před 17 dny +1

    Own 2 Taurus revolvers. One 605 is parkerized and one is blued. Love the blued.

  • @revv45acp71
    @revv45acp71 Před 16 dny +1

    Very helpful! Thanks! Given that all major revolver manufacturers are having QC issues I chose Ruger because their customer service is outstanding!

  • @furmanmackey5479
    @furmanmackey5479 Před 17 dny +1

    I've owned several 85s, and utilized every one of them as backups to service revolvers and later semi auto pistols as well as off duty carry. I must be the luckiest old, tired, wore out, retired LEO still above ground in that every one of those little .38Spls worked like Swiss watches and never, ever, even once failed me on or off duty. They were all so dependable, well made and accurate that they got boring and I fell into the habit of trading them off for something else only to turn around and buy another one. The last one I owned was a stainless steel 85CH and I was talked out of it by a young officer just starting out in his career about the time I retired. I liked that revolver so much I wish I could find another just like it as the J frame S&W that I purchased several years ago is "gathering dust" in my gun vault due to its lackluster, fit, finish, poor trigger pull, and useless laser. I've has the same kind of excellent service out of Taurus semi-auto pistols too! By the way, the absolutely, worst, in every respect, semi-auto pistols I have ever owned came out of Smith & Wesson. One in particular comes to mind in that it had one of those "It took two strong men, and a healthy boy" heavy trigger pulls that simply defied improvement. Excellent video as usual! I'm already looking forward to the next one!

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      Thank you Furman! S&W! Whew! It is hard to criticize them, because many of the fanboys get their ire up. I have modern guns of theirs I liked and I have had guns of theirs I no longer have. I've owned four of their polymer pistols that are in the latter category if that tells you anything. I do collect older K and J frame revolvers and I have a couple of their AR's.

  • @williamfriggle
    @williamfriggle Před 17 dny +1

    I have had 2 Taurus revolvers. A model 44-3. A 44 mag with a 3 inch barrel. I loved that gun. Carried it often. But then I got arthritis and I sold it. I have had a model 850, ( think S&W 642) for many, many years. I have put well over 10,000 rounds through it. Not a single issue. And I have dry fired it with snap caps countless times. I did replace the trigger return spring to lighten the trigger pull. I just love this revolver. Would I trade it for a S&W 642? Absolutely. But that's not going to happen. I would buy another Taurus revolver. But I would check it thoroughly before purchasing.

  • @jackbauer9077
    @jackbauer9077 Před 17 dny +2

    I had great 85 no hammer (not exposed) used 2nd gun I carried, it shot great, kick my self for trading it. But I’ve bought a few other Taurus j frames and had some troubles, I mainly stick with S&w for snubs and they have been great except the 640 pro has sight that were off. Had lots of trouble with Ruger, I got 2 good sp101’s a 2” and a 4” and they shoot 357 great but I’ve had one with crooked barrel, and I’ve had S&w and tauras 3” with crooked barrels. Not I have tauras public defender in 410/45lc and shoots great. Also got a great 7 shot 357 with 6” barrel. I highly recommend buying revolvers in person, and buying good old S&w and Ruger but that new tauras executive 357/9mm might be a good one if price is right.

  • @jtns2845
    @jtns2845 Před 16 dny +2

    i have a taurus 85 that i bought gently used in 1985, excellent firearm, looks to be better built than later-built models. i cant see any difference in wuhan flu era revolvers.

  • @podsmpsg1
    @podsmpsg1 Před 16 dny +1

    Taurus has really come a long way in terms of quality control with their revolvers. S&W and Ruger are a tad pricey right now, a small frame revolver that's $200.00 or so less is pretty good, especially when you get 6 shots as opposed to 5. I got an 856 Ultra Lite Black for $415.00 8 months ago, I put a Houge Grip on it. I haven't shot or carried it yet, but I do like it and feel confident with it.

  • @edljnehan2811
    @edljnehan2811 Před 16 dny +1

    I entered law enforcement in 1980 and due to low funds at the time I purchased a few Taurus revolvers. The only problem I ever encountered was the cylinder release button screw stripping out. I didn't purchase another Taurus again until 2021 when I purchased a used Taurus tracker model 627 357 Magnum. It was manufactured in 2019 so I'm not sure if that's p r e covid or not I think it's probably right on the mark of when that pandemic started. So far I've had no problems with it. The first time I ever purchased you used because there really wasn't anything out there then so I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

  • @TheJHMAN1
    @TheJHMAN1 Před 16 dny +1

    In a three year period my brother bought 7 Ruger fire arms 4 had to go back to the factory. The 308 American had not even had the chamber bored. So yeah they all have periods where quality fails. I have two Taurus revolvers a 44 tracker about 20 years old and a new .327 both have functioned perfectly. Had to get a higher front sight for the .327 but that was no problem. I carry a number of S&W j and K frame snubs.

  • @rmax2
    @rmax2 Před 16 dny +2

    S&W quality has definitely declined the past few years while Taurus seems to be at least getting a little bit better. 👍

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 16 dny

      No one wants to admit this, but S&W has been copying Taurus in recent years with designs like the Governor and using a matte stainless finish on their revolvers.

  • @la_old_salt2241
    @la_old_salt2241 Před 17 dny +1

    Happy Father's day Greg.

  • @richvest7212
    @richvest7212 Před 17 dny +1

    Exactly, I've had some really great ones some not so great
    Contemplating the roscoe

  • @marie-noellebaechler1433
    @marie-noellebaechler1433 Před 17 dny +1

    Thank you very much for this interesting video. It seems that the quality of products made by taurus is not constant, but so is the quality of most revolvers produced totay. Their afforable price make them attractive for quite a lot of people.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      And that's a plus. The price has enabled me to experiment with many different platforms without spending a lot of money. If I don't like it, they're easy to sell.

    • @marie-noellebaechler1433
      @marie-noellebaechler1433 Před 16 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness I understand

  • @rubengonzales9150
    @rubengonzales9150 Před 16 dny +1

    I got a 605 357 taurus it's hell of good

  • @atoadigi
    @atoadigi Před 17 dny +1

    I have a pre-covid 605 and it has been great. I had wanted to get the 856 but because of the many problems I have seen reported with them, I did not purchase it. I bought the Kimber K6xs 6 shot 38 special instead and just had to send that back to Kimber after only 150 rounds fired through it with a problem I was having with it. So like you said, the quality control problem is with all manufacturers nowadays.

  • @chillios2222
    @chillios2222 Před 17 dny +1

    Ive had some good luck with Taurus, had 2 recall guns but they shot well so I just kept them , odd issue with safety only happens if deliberately overide

  • @larryalexander4833
    @larryalexander4833 Před 17 dny +2

    Seems in my experience that Taurus revolvers are of better quality than their semi auto handguns . But I know many have great luck and experience with those as well. Hit or miss. I bought a mid size 44 mag in black from my local shop, that was a replacement for a stainless in same model and caliber that the dealer had found to have found to have a issue before it was sold. I have had great service and have shot some stout loads through it with decent accuracy. No issues. It has been good handguns so far and has the new rubber style grips and also has a good tight cylinder gap. Was it cause it was a replacement gun so it was picked to be a extra good peace ???

  • @tylermorrison7051
    @tylermorrison7051 Před 17 dny +3

    Greg, i know you had a lot of problems with the new Rossi you purchased last year. It sounds like Taurus customer service was severely lacking, but at least they sent you a replacement. You indicated you might sell it. I'm pretty sure i would, too.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +3

      I did, but the deal breaker for me was the trigger. The new triggers are wide target style and become uncomfortable for me in dry fire. Too, Rossi triggers are stiff and then break.I prefer the S&W and Taurus triggers that stage and then break. So, after the trouble I'd had, and then dry firing the replacement, I decided to sell it without shooting it.

    • @lesgillard985
      @lesgillard985 Před 17 dny +3

      ​@LionquestFitness all the more money for the Grambo Academy of Refined Gentlemen.
      😊

  • @katana258
    @katana258 Před 16 dny +1

    untill a screw falls out and it takes 4 months to get a screw .. even under wartee

  • @matthewrobinson4323
    @matthewrobinson4323 Před 17 dny +1

    Hey Greg, I hope you had a very blessed Father's Day. As you know, I own a Taurus 856 Ultra Lite in my carry rotation. I like it a lot, but just can't seem to fall in love with it like my Charter Arms Undercover and Police Undercover, or my Rock Island Armory m 206. Any chance of you doing a comparison of those guns vs a Taurus 86 or 856?

  • @TARandFEATHERS
    @TARandFEATHERS Před 16 dny +1

    My S&W 642 airweight has a bent front sight. But at the distance I'll most likely use it, I won't be using the sights.

  • @andremaldonado6079
    @andremaldonado6079 Před 17 dny +3

    I carry a taurus 617 2'' 7 rounds stainless steel frame.Please make a video of this gun

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny

      You can't find them anymore unfortunately.

    • @jimmeli5200
      @jimmeli5200 Před 17 dny +1

      I have a 617m high polished stainless. I bought it in 96. I did buy some nice wooden grips from Thailand, and dumped the small rubber grip. It's in my carry rotation. It's performed flawlessly since day 1.

  • @scotthanson7888
    @scotthanson7888 Před 17 dny +3

    My 85 has been back to Taurus 4 times. It still won’t work right. I have 2 model 94. On both I had to smack open the cylinder with a rawhide mallet. After 500 rounds or so they work fine. On the other hand, my G2C is amazing . For me the cost doesn’t really matter. I like it better than the similar Sig, Glock . The 9mm Star MB is the only one I enjoy shooting more than the G2C. I feel like you, I would not recommend buying a revolver, but I could see buying one myself sometime.

    • @DouglasStudzinskideSouza
      @DouglasStudzinskideSouza Před 17 dny +2

      G2C is very well regarded here in Brazil

    • @scotthanson7888
      @scotthanson7888 Před 17 dny +3

      @@DouglasStudzinskideSouza Mine is amazing, they deserve the excellent reputation. I wish I knew more about owning firearms in Brazil. Can you get stuff that is unavailable in the USA

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      A buddy of mine who has all the expensive firearms and accessories recently bought a G3C and liked it so much he bought another for his daughter. Because the G series is being manufactured in Bainbridge Georgia it would seem the QC has been better as well as having people stateside who can work on them if they need repair. I was going to talk about my experience with the G series and the TX-22 and how Taurus had improved their pistol lines in recent years, but the video became too long.

    • @DouglasStudzinskideSouza
      @DouglasStudzinskideSouza Před 17 dny +3

      @@scotthanson7888 About ownership: There are two categories. Possession (you can currently have two weapons in 38spl, 380 ACP and the brand new 38 TCP (A 9mm shortened by 1mm, a Taurus gambiarra, launched this week) 12 GA and 22lr, or in calibers lower than those mentioned, but less common. Also There is the CAC modality, where you register as a sports shooter (IPSC, etc.), hunter (Boar) or collector. In this category you can have more weapons, but it is a bureaucratic and time-consuming system. more progressive, the pressure on the sector worsens.

    • @scotthanson7888
      @scotthanson7888 Před 17 dny +2

      @@LionquestFitness your video’s are never too long

  • @devoliajones2978
    @devoliajones2978 Před 17 dny +1

    I have a Taurus 85 all stainless steel with a Bannana grip made in the 80's perfect 🤌😎

  • @1nfamyX
    @1nfamyX Před 17 dny +1

    1st revolver, tracker 357, lot of cylinder movement. It was within spec but literally the extremity. Looking down the bore at the chamber alignment, just barely didnt cross the edge of the forcing cone 🌘
    I think it may be an older production but im skeptical now. My problem aint that my expectations are too high, its that Charter Arms and EAA are in the same price range & dont have these issues. They have lemons too as you said, but its other things that are not catastrophic to the function like front sights falling out and other things.

  • @rbm6184
    @rbm6184 Před 17 dny +2

    I have had a PT92, two 85s, an 856, and a G2c. No problem with any of them. The PT92 was better than a Beretta 92 I later had both the accuracy and trigger. The G2c will eat any ammo I feed it and its accurate. Had one nickel and one stainless model 85 and they were accurate with fairly good triggers. My 856 three inch is new and still needs rounds through it to give it a good shake down. If Taurus guns were junk they would not be selling so many and the number sold far exceeds the returns. If the gun has a problem that is why there is a warranty but prospective buyers have a responsibility to check the gun over for problems before buying new or used. We inspect a car before buying and a gun should be no different. The Taurus of today is not the Taurus of the past. New management and CEO has turned Taurus USA around. Former Walther employees. To not give Taurus a recommendation you might as well steer folks clear of Smith and Ruger and FN and so on also. Just don't buy a gun and you won't have any problems.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      That last line is a hoot.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +3

      BTW - There was a G2C and a TX-22 on the rail. I was also going to talk about the successful G series and the PT92 which I have had good luck with, but the video was going to go too long, so I stuck to Taurus revolvers.

    • @rbm6184
      @rbm6184 Před 17 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness "That last line is a hoot."
      Well that is the way life is. If you are going to own a car and a house you are going to have problems eventually. Same for guns or anything else. We can choose not to buy anything because we are afraid of having problems but we are not doing ourselves any favors by depriving ourselves because we are paranoid.

  • @sharinneedles319
    @sharinneedles319 Před 16 dny +1

    Taurus automatics=BAD
    Taurus revolvers =GOOD

  • @wizardofahhhs759
    @wizardofahhhs759 Před 17 dny +1

    I have a Taurus M85 haven't had a single issue with it, even shooting +p ammo.

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 Před 15 dny +1

    I just traded my only Taurus, a 605, steel frame, in on a S&W 642. It had nothing to do with quality. The Taurus had been a good gun snd shot to point of aim. I sold it because the most comfortable grip for me is the Pachmayr Compac grips for the j-frame sized revolvers. The standard rubber grips that come on the Taurus are really good but they don't make Compac grips for Taurus. It just kept bugging me that my Smiths just feel better in hand. I'm eyeballing my Rugers and frankly they look a little nervous.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 15 dny +1

      LOL - I don't blame you. I just invested in an old, beat up Chief Special that is in good mechanical condition. The further along I go in my concealed carry journey the more the J frame Smiths appeal to me for ease of carry and efficiency. It was between the old 36 or a new 442. Knowing the quality of 60's Smiths I opted for a gun sixty years old.

    • @johnelder4273
      @johnelder4273 Před 15 dny +1

      Nice acquisition! The old Chief vrs. a new 442 was a "no brainer". Let us know when you get a name for the 36. I don't name my guns but I enjoy finding out what you name yours.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 14 dny +1

      @@johnelder4273 It's nickel plated, so I'll call it Rosie to go with Karlita, which I don't carry because of how good a shape it is in. But, I bought Rosie to carry.

    • @johnelder4273
      @johnelder4273 Před 14 dny +1

      @@LionquestFitness Cool, it fits.

  • @CyborgZeta
    @CyborgZeta Před 17 dny +1

    I've had good experiences with the Taurus 85 in the past, both old and new models, but now the only Taurus small-frame revolver I have is my Taurus 327; and I trust it. Basic steel frame Taurus snub, but in .32 which really enhances the gun's shootability. I have shot warm 85gr and 100gr .327 Federal Magnum out of it, but mostly .32 S&W Long and .32 H&R Magnum. Haven't noticed the yoke assembly screw backing out yet; but I have been keeping an eye on it. My experience, if the screw turns when you lightly turn the screwdriver, it's starting to back out.
    All that being said, I wouldn't necessarily recommend Taurus. I bought the 327 because it was the most affordable and available option into getting into .32. Even now, the new UC J-Frames in .32 H&R are still expensive and hard to come by; plus, I've heard of quite a few buyers having QC issues with theirs.

    • @la_old_salt2241
      @la_old_salt2241 Před 17 dny +1

      Charter Arms is probably the most consistent maker of .32 revolvers on the market. Ans quite reasonably priced.

    • @CyborgZeta
      @CyborgZeta Před 17 dny +1

      @@la_old_salt2241 True, but as far as I am aware, they do not make any models in .327 Federal Magnum. Also, I have no experience with them, so I do not know what their QC is like.

  • @T.A.B.Videos
    @T.A.B.Videos Před 17 dny +1

    👍👍

  • @notnowchief.3089
    @notnowchief.3089 Před 17 dny +1

    There is one major problem that Taurus has with their 605 model. Bullet shavings could pepper your face and even draw blood. I've experienced this and I've also viewed people demonstrating this happening

  • @michaeldimartino1004
    @michaeldimartino1004 Před 17 dny +2

    Are there any revolvers being made right now that you can buy with a high degree of confidence besides a Korth or Manuhrin?

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +3

      That's a good question. I'm not real big on S&W these days as far as revolvers, although I have some current production Smiths I like and carry. As far as quality at an upper mid range price, Rugers are a good bet with a solid reputation for customer service.

  • @JackSmith-fj6sn
    @JackSmith-fj6sn Před 17 dny +1

    Wish you would keep the rp63 and give it a test.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +1

      I waffled on it, but I just don't like the Rossi triggers.

  • @davidgalloway6414
    @davidgalloway6414 Před 15 dny +1

    Tell us about the 3" nickel S&W on this video please!

  • @franzputsch254
    @franzputsch254 Před 17 dny +1

    Taurus quality control is too spotty for me to like them. If any gun will do, then get one.

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Před 17 dny +1

    All the makers have seemed to have gone down hill in the last decade or so. Taurus seems generally pretty good but there seem to be more action problems on the 856 than their other revolvers which is a shame since it is a very nice gun. If their customer service was better it wouldn't be a such a huge deal.
    At the moment I am more inclined towards RIA.

  • @jeffpaul8260
    @jeffpaul8260 Před 17 dny +3

    I have a taurus 7 shot 357 2 inch is h barrel. Don't see a model.number. blueing is beautiful and 7 rounds packs s punch. Know the.model?

    • @andremaldonado6079
      @andremaldonado6079 Před 17 dny +4

      617

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny

      @@andremaldonado6079 I was racking my brains. That was it. They stopped making them a few years ago.

    • @DouglasStudzinskideSouza
      @DouglasStudzinskideSouza Před 17 dny +2

      @@LionquestFitness In Brazil, is 817, 38spl.

    • @jeffpaul8260
      @jeffpaul8260 Před 16 dny

      ​@LionquestFitness makes a great backpack gun. Or if you don't mind the weight a carry gun.

    • @jeffpaul8260
      @jeffpaul8260 Před 14 dny +2

      glad mine are all pre covid. they just work and shoot well for me. some dont like the recoil of the 617 but for me its no problem, now for backpacking i would carry 357 loads but for ccw it would be 38 plue p's/

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ Před 17 dny +2

    While I’ve heard decent things about Taurus recently, I’ve no direct experience with them. It’s early rep scared me off. I like items like guns to be a little higher end unless I’m truly desperate. IMO when it comes to guns it’s better to get a reputable company’s used and scuffed one at a pawn shop than brand new from a mediocre to bad company.
    BTW, have you ever tried the Chiappa Rhino 200DS .357 magnum? It was my first revolver. I was quite smitten with its crazy cyberpunk look back in 2012 when I bought it. It was ~$800 back then (probably ~$1,200-$1,500 now) so pricey. But the recoil mitigation from that low mounted barrel is remarkable. .357 magnum shoots like a somewhat spicy.38 Special out of it; .38 Special shoots like a spicy .22LR. It holds 6 rounds and can take moon clips.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +2

      The Chiappa is something of a rarity these days. I remember when it took off and was all the rage for awhile. I've never seen one in person though.

  • @MPGunther1
    @MPGunther1 Před 16 dny +2

    Once a firearm gets a bad reputation, I tend to avoid them

  • @mrbottomfeeder
    @mrbottomfeeder Před 17 dny +2

    🔫🔫🔫🔫🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍😎

  • @SandyLabradoru812
    @SandyLabradoru812 Před 17 dny +1

    My experience with Taurus has not been good. Honestly, I feel they are junk. I had a model 85 back in the 90s that I carried as a backup to my duty weapon as well as off duty. It was really decent. All others including the Heritage single action models, also made by Taurus, are junk !!! I am, and will always be a Smith&Wesson guy. I carried a model 36 or model 60 the entire time that I worked in the investigations division. If you want a revolver, save your money and buy a Smith&Wesson. Your mileage may vary. Cheers !!!

    • @beverlyhurd8556
      @beverlyhurd8556 Před 16 dny +1

      Interesting. Over the last several decades I have had exactly one Taurus with problems, and that was their first .44 Magnum model that came out 30 years or so ago, and I sent it back to them and they sent me a new one. And that one I still have and it has shot lots and lots and _lots_ of hot handloads through. While I have other .44 mags, this one gets shot the most.
      I have other Taurus wheel guns in .22, .38, .357 mag and .44 Special and not an issue with any of them ever.

    • @SandyLabradoru812
      @SandyLabradoru812 Před 16 dny

      That’s awesome !!! I’m sure they put out some decent weapons. However, I have had a .22LR, 38spec, 380 and a Heritage Rough Rider in.22LR. Situation’s from out of time/shaving lead, bullets that would key hole at the seven yard line. Cylinder lock up and dead trigger. Semi auto in .380 that would drop the mag every time it was fired. I could wiggle the magazine and pull it out when mag checking on the firing line for proper seat. I had an officer that worked for me that had a trigger spring break during off duty qualification. Too many to remember over the years. I suppose that we were just expecting too much from the Taurus for law enforcement duty. I assume that is why no department within the US that I am aware of issues Taurus weapons for duty carry. If you love revolvers, save same coin and purchase an S&W, Ruger or perhaps one of the new Colts.

    • @beverlyhurd8556
      @beverlyhurd8556 Před 16 dny

      @@SandyLabradoru812 I have plenty of S&W revolvers. From my 1956 model K-22 to my later model 29 I have them in several calibers and enjoy them all. My old ex-cop Colt Police Positive is fun to shoot not just because it's over 70 years old, but just because it shoots really well. I have _way_ more revolvers than I do autos just because I like them. Got plenty of Rugers too. Do I think Taurus is the best? No way. But as I mentioned, all of mine but one have been just fine. I keep the .44 Special in my bedroom for self-defense and under the seat of my car and my truck is either a .357 or a .38 Special and yes, both are a Taurus. So in other words, I trust them well enough to defend my life with them.

    • @SandyLabradoru812
      @SandyLabradoru812 Před 16 dny +1

      Well, maybe I’ll pick up one of the 856 models in 3” for a farm gun. Can’t hurt to try out one of the newer models I suppose. Thanks for the conversation. Nothing I like more than talking about revolvers, except for shooting them.

  • @Bill-jv5eg
    @Bill-jv5eg Před 16 dny +1

    Why take the chance of getting a junk one ,,,,,,,

  • @dane5896
    @dane5896 Před 17 dny +2

    Not a brand that I would buy.

  • @PassivePortfolios
    @PassivePortfolios Před 17 dny

    S&W and Taurus were never owned by the same company. Also, the Taurus revolvers have different internal mechanisms than S&W revolvers.

    • @LionquestFitness
      @LionquestFitness  Před 17 dny +5

      This is from Wikipedia: "In 1971, the Bangor Punta Corporation, then the parent company of Smith & Wesson, purchased 54 percent of Forjas Taurus, allowing the two firearms manufacturers to easily share information regarding design and manufacturing. In 1977, Taurus was purchased from Bangor Punta by its current owners, and its ties to Smith & Wesson were severed."
      The designs and internals were very similar to one another even after the sale, up until a couple of decades ago when Taurus began to step away from the S&W designs.

  • @buddysumner4022
    @buddysumner4022 Před 17 dny +1

    I’m s&w , ruger revolver guy, but and I mean but I’ve bought a few Taurus 85 and 856 and 605 and I’ve had nothing but good luck with them,, and you are spot on about the accuracy they are dandy little shooters,