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agent mango
Member Posts: 13 (9/1/01 11:54:52 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Wow Taurus makes some weird revolvers! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.taurususa.com/revolvers.html Eight shot revolvers like this seem fearsome: www.taurususa.com/m608.html Hehe.. "On the bounce and by the numbers!" loader44 Member Posts: 17 (9/2/01 8:44:17 pm) Reply | Edit | Del wiered revolvers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I own two of the Taurus revolvers, The 608 ( 8 Shot ) and the " Ragging Bull " 44 mag. Love both, so does my wife, she puts more rounds down range with the 608 than I do ( about 600 a month ) have had NO PROBLEMS, Don't really care who bad mouths them, they have always come through for me. Took my " Very First" deer last season with the 44mag @ 60yrds. They my be wierd, but they work. Eric. erwinee Member Posts: 3 (9/5/01 1:18:51 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: wiered revolvers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- uncle frank has something to say about this its this. i plan to buy one of those 5 rnd small frame .38/.357 as backup agent mango Member Posts: 15 (9/5/01 10:22:42 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: wiered revolvers -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You notice the comment he made about your ear melting from a .44 magnum blast? Are there small earpugs made for shooting? However, one of those selective elctronic headsets would probably be better, because hearing enemy footsteps and noise is highly important. "On the bounce and by the numbers!" Edited by: agent mango at: 9/6/01 12:03:34 am
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Posts: 345
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And The Judge is considered very unusual as well. A lot of people are gravitating towards them now from those I've spoken to in person and from accounts from members on other forums. I'd like one too but it's not a huge priority at the moment since I have others I'd rather have more.
Taurus is also scheduled to release a Raging Bull in .223 at some point but no word on it as of late. www.taurusarmed.net Last edited by Taurus_9mm; 11-22-2007 at 10:02 PM.. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Between Two Rivers
Posts: 36
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I have a Taurus Tracker 455. It's a 45ACP & takes moon clips. SS & a 6 1/2" barrel. Very accurate & easy to shoot.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Colorado
Posts: 13,094
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I also have a Taurus 455, Kansas, but mine is in 2" and the barrel is ported. It's a fairly hefty handgun for CCW, though I can pack it if I'm wearing loose clothing.
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Does anyone know why Taurus discontinued the Tracker revolvers in 22Hornet or 218Bee? I have a Tracker 17HMR, but would like a little more firepower.
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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Pacecar,
Unfortunately they didn't sell very well but you can find them every now and again on online auction sites. |
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