I own Taurus Models 82 - a 4" revolver, and 850CIA - a 2" snubby similar to the SW 442/642 design. both in .38 special. They have both served well on the range. The Model 82, loaded with Ultramax 158 grain SWC's, was hitting the 10-x ring, right out of the box. I will be putting more ammo through the 850, (as SW642 folks say - 1000 rounds to settle down the trigger), and am still getting the alchemy of the 'right mix' between cartridge load/POI/POA, for that 'set it/forget it' mindset. I am recoil sensitive with age.
I own a Taurus first gen. Model 905IB 2" snubby in 9mm - with moonclips. (it looks like a Charter Arms Pug, in design.) The 905 was owned by a deceased former shop owner of coins and metals of reknown in the area. It performed well enough, on the range, to get me through my CHL class. When a knocking came on my door at some oh-dark-thrity, and attempting to load that miscreant clip into the 905, somehow it came to me to change designs. Hence, the 82 and 850.