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.
Thanks,
Daniel
Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub
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Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub
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3)Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to shoot. 4)Be sure of your target and backstop.
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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
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.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
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Re: Bought a New Taurus 85 UL Snub
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!
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.
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!
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
I don't plan on using +P rounds, just regular 38s will do for me.
Thanks,
Daniel
Thanks,
Daniel
"Gun control is like trying to reduce drunk driving by making it tougher for sober people to own cars."
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.
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
I'm a fan of the 85. Congratulations and make sure to follow up with your after shoot thoughts.
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