Here's a link to a Firearms Blog story about the the new Taurus 856 Toro.
It's almost like they have a dialed in revolver shooter working for them or something?
It will be interesting if Ruger and Smith follow along.
ETA: I've been holding off on buying an 856 to see if they would release a model with a rear sight similar to the Ruger Wiley Clapp or Smith 640 Pro. They have apparently decided to say "fuck all that" and jumped to the head of the line.
Once a holster becomes available, this almost is a no-brainer. Even if I don't carry it on the street, I can use it as a practice mule and red-dot transition gun.
What I've been speccing out in my head is a Smith Model 19 Carry Comp with an Allchin mount and an optic. I probably will be able to buy three of these Tauri for what one of those costs.