Taurus "View" - It's a unique see-through M85 revolver.
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Re: Taurus "View" - It's a unique see-through M85 revolver.
It is not unusual to see 100 year-old S&W revolvers, WWI era 1911's, 19th century Colt SAA, or other similar collectible handguns that are still fully functional.
Somehow, I doubt our descendents will be collecting and shooting 100 year-old Taurus revolvers with see-through plastic.
Somehow, I doubt our descendents will be collecting and shooting 100 year-old Taurus revolvers with see-through plastic.
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Re: Taurus "View" - It's a unique see-through M85 revolver.
GimmickJumping Frog wrote:It is not unusual to see 100 year-old S&W revolvers, WWI era 1911's, 19th century Colt SAA, or other similar collectible handguns that are still fully functional.
Somehow, I doubt our descendents will be collecting and shooting 100 year-old Taurus revolvers with see-through plastic.
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http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2014/0 ... urus-view/
The above is a review of The View.
Verdict: 5 rounds of .38 in a super small package. The pix show it's actually quite a bit smaller than an M85.
Painful to shoot since it has little weight. This isn't a gun that you want to put 100 or 200 rounds through in a session.
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The above is a review of The View.
Verdict: 5 rounds of .38 in a super small package. The pix show it's actually quite a bit smaller than an M85.
Painful to shoot since it has little weight. This isn't a gun that you want to put 100 or 200 rounds through in a session.
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That is one ugly snubbie. Pretty sure I would not want to shoot it. The extension that is commonly referred to as a grip appears to just barely qualify as one.
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Re: Taurus "View" - It's a unique see-through M85 revolver.
I can't read the article here at work, but this gimmick seems distracting to me. I really dont see the point in this.
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I've seen these online, but I'm sure they're just as silly in person. I don't get the purpose of having a window. However, the size concerns me, and this comes from someone who routinely carries an LCR and currently has a Bodyguard 380 in his pocket. Guns can successfully be small, but the physical configuration is the key to fit & feel.
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I think it is kinda cool. That size gun might be better with a .32 caliber round though.
The window "feature" might get incorporated into larger guns in the future. The internals of a revolver are interesting to look at.
The window "feature" might get incorporated into larger guns in the future. The internals of a revolver are interesting to look at.
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Probably exactly what they are going for - something that makes the weapon interesting and non-threatening. I just disagree with the whole painting pink, see-through, coffee maker attachment, concept. It is a defensive weapon (of course, there are offensive weapons also) and they are to be respected - not to be made or appear like they are toys!!! JMH(humble)O...AdioSS wrote:...The window "feature" might get incorporated into larger guns in the future. The internals of a revolver are interesting to look at.
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People have been adding things to make guns unique in appearance for ages. Engraving, gold leaf/plating, refinishing, etc. This is just one more thing.
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Bump....
The stubby ejector rod might be an issue. If they made it a true 9mm size gun (shorter frame and cylinder with moon clips) they could really make it small. Sure would have to be non +P though.
The stubby ejector rod might be an issue. If they made it a true 9mm size gun (shorter frame and cylinder with moon clips) they could really make it small. Sure would have to be non +P though.
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Ruger just came out with an LCR (Lightweight Compact Revolver) in 9MM.
I'm not a fan of fooling with semi-auto rounds in a wheelgun. YMMV.
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I'm not a fan of fooling with semi-auto rounds in a wheelgun. YMMV.
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N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
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Re: Taurus "View" - It's a unique see-through M85 revolver.
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Ruger just came out with an LCR (Lightweight Compact Revolver) in 9MM.
I know, and they kept it in the same size (while weighing 0.10oz more than the 357mag version).
With a much shorter OAL, a 9mm revolver can be smaller. It would require a different frame, and then different holsters (which holster makers would not want to build because they would not want to risk tooling up).
I guy can dream though
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I wonder if the same will apply to ANY or ALL plastic guns?Jumping Frog wrote:It is not unusual to see 100 year-old S&W revolvers, WWI era 1911's, 19th century Colt SAA, or other similar collectible handguns that are still fully functional.
Somehow, I doubt our descendents will be collecting and shooting 100 year-old Taurus revolvers with see-through plastic.