Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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Well I went to Academy to get some ammo for my XDm and I saw a Taurus 85 on sale for $249.99 for the grey one (or whatever the color is called its not he stainless steel finish).

I have not read up on these guns at all but for that price I could not pass it up for $249.99. I brought it home, cleaned up and oiled it very well and its working as smooth as it can. I have not shot it yet but I was looking at a S&W 637 model and when I saw this I went for it.

I know the quality may not be as good as the S&W but I like it so far.

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Daniel
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Re: Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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daniel2002p wrote:Well I went to Academy to get some ammo for my XDm and I saw a Taurus 85 on sale for $249.99 for the grey one (or whatever the color is called its not he stainless steel finish).

I have not read up on these guns at all but for that price I could not pass it up for $249.99. I brought it home, cleaned up and oiled it very well and its working as smooth as it can. I have not shot it well but I was looking at a S&W 637 model and when I saw this I went for it.

I know the quality may not be as good as the S&W but I like it so far.

Thanks,
Daniel
Congratulations Daniel. I hope it works out for you. Make sure you shoot plenty of ammo for practice and to establish the reliabililty for self defense use.
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Re: Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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I didn't have much luck with my 85 SSUL. I hope yours goes a lot better!
You did get it at a great price!!

I will warn you before hand, there is a reason a gun weighs more then 13 ounces! :ack:
Some 38 special + P is pretty intense!
I even replaced the grips so I could get a full grip on it but it still felt like I was getting hit in the hand each time I fired it.
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Re: Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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I don't plan on using +P rounds, just regular 38s will do for me.

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1)Treat firearms as if they are loaded. 2)Point the muzzle away from non-targets.
3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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Re: Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub

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I'm a fan of the 85. Congratulations and make sure to follow up with your after shoot thoughts.
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