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Screw everyone who didn't like what YOU Spent money on. Out of 4 revolvers our daughter liked the .357 taurus the most so she is the new owner of it.
I have almost the same guns you do and don't really give a shit what someone's els's opinion is. $5.00 says if they needed one all the naysayers would ask for one because the SHTF. |
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Screw everyone who didn't like what YOU Spent money on. Out of 4 revolvers our daughter liked the .357 Taurus the most so she is the new owner of it. I have almost the same guns you do and don't really give a shit what someone's els's opinion is. $5.00 says if they needed one all the naysayers would ask for one because the SHTF. It don't bother me. I gave $220 for the Rossi with a holster and it's tight and very accurate. The 2" Taurus .357 was new in the box $280. and $130 for the 1022. I have more expensive guns but I like these too. |
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You will likely get good service out of the Rossi and Taurus. From what I read, Rossi prefers .38+P most of the time, with some .357. The Taurus will be unfun with .357. You mite want to check the newer Taurus Guns way better quality. You misread my post. I have a new 2012 production model 66b6 and love the thing. My post referred to snub .357s in general and Rossi does prefer on that particular model to go sparingly with .357. |
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I have the hammerless version of the 605 (The 650) you posted in stainless. Its a little heavy, but still a good pocket gun. Its never given me even so much as a hint of trouble either. Congrats on your purchases, hope you enjoy them. I already have. The recoil of the 2" .357 isn't that bad. But I do shoot a 10mm Colt. |













