
Dave
Moderator: carlson1
Nothing at all wrong with Taurus. They make a solid, accurate revolver. A co-worker was bragging on an as-new, used Taurus 85 stainless he picked up for $240. I wish I'd beat him to it!bauerdj wrote:I tried the G26 when I bought my G19 - it's very nice, but a little too thick for a BUG/Deep Conceal. I still have to make the basic decision of wheel or SA; what I REALLY want is both, but can't afford that at this time. I had heaard good things about the Taurus revolver line; am I mistaken?
Nope, you're not mistaken about Taurus. The first gun I bought my wife was a S&W642 which is great when it comes to something that is light and easy to carry, but she fired 2 rnds through it and couldn't fire it any more. I tried to shoot it and it hurt my had to shoot too. I don't have small hands either. Then I bought her a Taurus Titanium that came ported. It has everything that the S&W had, minus the bobbed hammer, but was shootable. The porting really made the difference. It wasn't cheap though, I can't remember exactly what it cost, maybe around $400 or so.bauerdj wrote:I tried the G26 when I bought my G19 - it's very nice, but a little too thick for a BUG/Deep Conceal. I still have to make the basic decision of wheel or SA; what I REALLY want is both, but can't afford that at this time. I had heaard good things about the Taurus revolver line; am I mistaken?
Both Kimber and Springfield make really nice guns with most of the bells and whistles in the $600-$900 range.but then I would have to put off my purchase of a 1911. I haven't started to research that yet, but will be looking for something that is of decent quality but nothin fancy. ANyone knowledgeable on what I can expect to spend?