I think they cost cut it.
And there is at least one video on the Tube of someone actuating it in both directions with a paper clip, so maybe unlike S&W, they realized how utterly pointless it was.
I think they cost cut it.
And there is at least one video on the Tube of someone actuating it in both directions with a paper clip, so maybe unlike S&W, they realized how utterly pointless it was.
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Not another dime.
I bought a black 85 back when the rebate was on and PSA had them on sale. Cost me $200 total. Pawned it for $180 over a year later. The barrel was clocked and it shot left. CS gave me a big maybe and i'd pay shipping. No thanks, and let someone else enjoy the last of the lifetime warranty guns. Then the 856 came out. Sheels had one that felt nice and smooth. It was gone when I thought I'd try again. They brought out the 5 or 6 in stock and not one with a straight barrel was even close to being as smooth. So, I moved on to an old Bulldog 3" which made 3 trips back to CA and was finally rebarreled and shoots much straighter though still not perfect. I'll probably file the front sight this spring. They did polish it and reblue it which made me happy. Also, it doesn't shoot loose like it used to after 50 to 75 rounds of light 225 grain reloads.
This 3" 856 is tempting, but the video brings up that old question again about is it rated +P or not. He specifically asked, is it 38 special only. I wish he'd asked if it was rated +P. The answer could either mean it's not .357 or it's not +P. Personally, I still think they are not rated +P. It's not on the gun that it is. Only .38 Special on the last one I looked at.
I wonder if the action is the same as the 85. I bought one of those wolf spring kits and used the lighter main but the lighter trigger return spring would jam up the action and was useless. I didn't mind how it shot, but it was a bit heavy being all steel. Now if the pinned front sight was drift adjustable, that would help alot.
There's a part of me that says to just enjoy my Bulldog and forget about it.
Last edited by Grizzly; 01-24-2020 at 01:29 AM.
Usually close enough. I tried putting a Crimson Trace grip for Taurus small frame on a 642. It was a tight enough fit that that it didn't want to go on.
On external hammer Taurus revolvers the lock is on the back of the hammer. You wouldn't see it in the pic above. But, IIRC, they did leave it off the 856.Did Taurus remove the internal lock? I don't see it on the revolver.
Last edited by lee n. field; 01-24-2020 at 08:58 AM.
Hmmm they hired a gun guy to run it.
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I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
The lunatics are running the asylum
Approaching 1000 rounds and so far I'm really impressed. Initially replaced the springs with the Galloway Precision reduced power hammer and trs springs. Was getting occasional light strikes with the new hammer spring so returned to stock but kept the reduced power trs. Trigger is super smooth and single action is almost too light for my liking but i rarely shoot single action so i'm keeping the current set up. Most of the ammo i've shot through has been 148 wadcutters with maybe 200 standard pressure 38 ball.