Taurus Model 96 Target Scout
skeezix
September 3, 2009, 08:49 AM
Anybody have/had a Taurus Model 96 Target Scout? I would be interested in any information you could share as to quality, accuracy, reliability, etc.
As best I can tell from my research, the gun is a clone of the S&W model 17 and was discontued in 1998. Other than that, I can't find much information on it.
Thanks.
Lorin
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LTR shooter
September 3, 2009, 03:29 PM
I have a Taurus 96 , not sure if it is the Scout version or not. Bought it used earlier this year.
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a106/celestron4/taurus96.jpg
It does indeed resemble an old Smith 17 - in fact that's what I thought it was at first.
The first range session resulted in quite a bit of misfires. I was pretty displeased to say the least.:cuss: Later found out the hammer spring or mainspring , has an adjustment to increase or decrease tension. After a few adjustments the Taurus is now very reliable.
The accuracy has been very good even when firing cheap ammo like Federal Lightning. It does not have that crisp , glass rod break of a Smith in the SA mode. But it seems that a good trigger pull should not be too hard to achieve.
The bluing is very nice for a "budget" revolver. What looks like discoloration on the sideplate in the above pic is probably oil that was not wiped off completely.
Overall for the $239 I paid I am very satisfied with this 96.
GP100man
September 3, 2009, 08:15 PM
got 1 just like it , had the ftf issues in da & did the same titened spring up a little , still shoot it in sa though.
carrys well & a fun 22 revolver!!
oh yeah no lock on it anywhere!
skeezix
September 4, 2009, 07:44 AM
Thanks, LTR and GP, for the replies and evaluations. I may have a chance to trade for one tomorrow and wanted some "experience" to factor into my decision.
Lorin
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