Exactly. I'm not in the market for a revolver known for it's high quality. I'm just wanting a shooter. Something that I won't cry over if I sell it/scratch it/break it. Wanting a snubbie to have some fun with, carry with occasionally, and learn a few things on. What better to do that on than a $200.00 gun? I have to admit I'd shed a few tears over tearing up a $400.00 revolver. I might get flamed on for this one, but I've already got some good quality firearms that I trust my life to every day. I just need a toy, I guess.All will do well for an arm that is not used much & is not required to be fun, accurate at 25 to 30 yds, & going to see 10K rounds. Decide your use & match the gun to the need.
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- Wed Aug 17, 2005 7:38 pm
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Revolver on a budget
Okay, if Taurus owns/makes Rossi, and Rossi revolvers (model #R46102) shows to be $77.00 less than Taurus' model 605B, why buy a Taurus? Why not just buy the Rossi, shoot it A LOT to break in the trigger, and be done? Is there that much difference in quality between two firearms by the "same" manufacturer, or is my thinking of the Taurus-Rossi relationship incorrect?