Taurus View snub revolver
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Taurus View snub revolver
Anybody care to see the action move in your snubbie? I didn't know this existed until I saw it in a gun mag at the drugstore a few days ago. This thing makes my LCRs look absolutely beautiful. Looks impossible to hold on to.
http://www.taurususa.com/product-detail ... y=Revolver
http://www.taurususa.com/product-detail ... y=Revolver
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It's a selling feature. Not sure I'd want a clear polyacrylate cover to scratch up.
Did you notice the way they were advertising the internal lock? It's the Taurus Security System. If you have to put one on the pistol, why not accentuate the positive?
I have a 94 which is essentially the same gun in .22, black without the View. It's ok.
An acquaintance has an 85 or 850. Full time pocket carry. He does home handyman and the Taurus takes a beating. At one time he was shooting 200+ reloads a week. After several years he pretty much wore the moving parts out. Taurus did a full refurbish on the gun, no charge. I liked the way that revolver shot and withstood abuse. The way Taurus covered the warranty was a plus.
Did you notice the way they were advertising the internal lock? It's the Taurus Security System. If you have to put one on the pistol, why not accentuate the positive?
I have a 94 which is essentially the same gun in .22, black without the View. It's ok.
An acquaintance has an 85 or 850. Full time pocket carry. He does home handyman and the Taurus takes a beating. At one time he was shooting 200+ reloads a week. After several years he pretty much wore the moving parts out. Taurus did a full refurbish on the gun, no charge. I liked the way that revolver shot and withstood abuse. The way Taurus covered the warranty was a plus.
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looks like a real help to the BG, keep the4 42, I dogreener wrote:You need one to replace your 442. Also, you need to start using the security system. Just pull out the key and unlock the revolver when you need to use it.bgreenea3 wrote:The butt of the gun is curved a bit to " conceal better"...
that sounds
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
MY Airweight 442 doesn't have the keylock.... yours doesbearandoldman wrote:looks like a real help to the BG, keep the4 42, I dogreener wrote:You need one to replace your 442. Also, you need to start using the security system. Just pull out the key and unlock the revolver when you need to use it.bgreenea3 wrote:The butt of the gun is curved a bit to " conceal better"...
that sounds
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
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I've thought about the Taurus statement and feel much safer and more secure with this feature. Any time I need it I can just unlock it. At all other times it is secure. Now all I have to do is remember which key ring the key is on.bgreenea3 wrote:MY Airweight 442 doesn't have the keylock.... yours doesbearandoldman wrote:looks like a real help to the BG, keep the4 42, I dogreener wrote: You need one to replace your 442. Also, you need to start using the security system. Just pull out the key and unlock the revolver when you need to use it.
that sounds