Holster for Taurus 425SS4


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avan47
June 1, 2008, 12:59 AM
I have a Taurus Tracker Model 425 with 4 inch barrel in 41 mag. I would like to get a Bianchi 111, cyclone or a 5BHL holster for this gun, but I don't know what size to get. The cyclone size 3 will fit 4 inch S & W k frame and the Taurus 66, 80, 82, and 83. The size 4 will fit 4 inch S & W L frame, Ruger GP-100, Taurus 669, 689, and Wesson 15 and 715. Will someone please tell me which size will fit the Taurus Tracker? I called Bianche. There products are excellent, but their customer service rep. will only tell you what is in the current catelog. ("The Bianchi No. 5 is the only model that will fit the Tracker.") I called Taurus, and their customer service rep. told me that the Tracker was between the S & W J and K frame size. I have one of each, and I am finding his statement hard to believe. I have two old (about 35 years) Bianchi holsters: the 5BHL is marked .38/357 S & W that fits my 6 inch K frame like a glove. The Tracker will not go into it. I seems to be hanging up on the full length barrel under lug. The #111 Cyclone is marked 6" COLT & DW (I'm guessing Dan Wesson) .357, and it is a loose fit on the k frame. My tracker does fit in that one. any help will be appreciated.

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bcrowl
June 2, 2008, 10:38 AM
I had the .45 Colt Tracker that I had the Cyclone for. I can't remember which size it was but I sold it to Surjimmy if you want to send him a PM and ask him. I'm pretty sure it was for the K frame Smith.

Pumpkinheaver
June 3, 2008, 03:31 PM
I carry mine in a IWB meant for a smith 686 I believe.

phoglund
June 9, 2008, 06:26 PM
I put my 425 in holsters made for S&W K frames. It's best if you can fit specific gun to specific holster of course but the K frame holsters will work. Some tend to be a bit on the loose side.

-P

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