kannonfyre
Member
I am planning to purchase a made in 1991 Taurus model 669 .357 magnum revolver. Additionally, the only readily available ammo (in my country) is made-in-Italy Fiocchi 158gr LRN (.38 special) and 158gr TMC (.357 magnum). From my personal experience, maroon box Italian fiocchi revolver ammo is know to have hard primer issues (firing pin strikes that fire WWB and magtech seem not to detonate fiocchi primers).
I'd like to clarify the following issues with you guys if I may:
1) Anybody here own a made on 1991-1993 taurus model 82, 66 or 669 revolver?
2) Has the aforesaid revolver ever been shot with fiocchi ammo?
3) How reliable was the primer detonation?
4) How do I increase the trigger weight on a taurus revolver of the 91-93 era?
I'd like to clarify the following issues with you guys if I may:
1) Anybody here own a made on 1991-1993 taurus model 82, 66 or 669 revolver?
2) Has the aforesaid revolver ever been shot with fiocchi ammo?
3) How reliable was the primer detonation?
4) How do I increase the trigger weight on a taurus revolver of the 91-93 era?