I have a gun listed for sale, and have been offered in trade a Taurus M85 airweight snubby in .38 spl.
Looks to me like a good alternative to the S&W, and I don't currently have a snubb revolver.
Anyone here have one of these and can offer a recommendation - or warning?
Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
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Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
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“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
Re: Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
I own a Taurus 85 Ultra Lite Airweight is an S&W trademark. Taurus revolvers aren't S&Ws but hey are far from junk either. They are good, solid, reliable firearms. Mine gets carried much more than it gets shot simply because a snub isn't a target gun. I bobbed the hammer making it DAO it's never failed to fire and will hold a minute of bad guy at 15 yards. It's in a DeSantis Nemesis holster in my left pants pocket right now. The Snubby, don't leave home without it!



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Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
George Mason
Texas and Louisiana CHL Instructor, NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Personal Protection and Refuse To Be A Victim Instructor
Re: Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
I knew Airweight was trademarked, but that's what the guy called it and I couldn't think of what the Taurus term was.
I had read some mixed reviews of the rimfire revolvers, with stories of out-of-time revolvers and spotty customer service.
I could not ever recall seeing a bad review of a centerfire revolve, but then I wasn't looking for them.
This one is valued at $275 for trade purpose, which looks to be about right.
Thanks for the input.
I had read some mixed reviews of the rimfire revolvers, with stories of out-of-time revolvers and spotty customer service.
I could not ever recall seeing a bad review of a centerfire revolve, but then I wasn't looking for them.
This one is valued at $275 for trade purpose, which looks to be about right.
Thanks for the input.
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“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
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Re: Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
I have a Taurus Model 85CH, factory bobbed hammer. I like it. I used it to take the Instructor training back in '95 and then 2 re-cert classes. And have carried it. Nice little handgun, I never shot less than 245 with it. 

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Re: Q - Taurus M85 .38 spl
I had a Taurus 85 3" .38. Shot well, trigger was so - so, but all in all, I thought highly enough of it that I ended up giving it to my mother for a home protection gun.