*HELP!* 1993 Taurus 357 magnum model 65

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arlx14

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hi guys. i am in need of the full metal ejector rod for my revolver. my rod has simply bent and causes the cylinder to not close. please need your help. i cant find one anywhere? i have pictures if needed. thanks,

For my 1993 Taurus 357 magnum model 65
 
Talk to their customer service and see if the warranty covers it.
 
No offense to the OP, but how does a metal ejector rod "just bend"? If there is a mechanical malfunction that caused it to bend, that would need to be fixed or repaired as well.
 
I believe that Taurus has wonderful CS. So I've heard. I have not had any problems with my Public Defender (yet), but that was one of the reasons that I bought it.
 
I believe that Taurus has wonderful CS. So I've heard. I have not had any problems with my Public Defender (yet), but that was one of the reasons that I bought it.

YGBSM. Taurus has pathetic CS. That's why I got rid of almost all my Taurus guns.
Since the ejector rod is pretty simple they might be willing to send you one if you can get through to their customer service department and get the idea through to them what you need. It may take a while for them to get the part, though. I went through an entire saga trying to get a new extractor for a PT-111 once and they never did get it right.
The rod for a S&W model 65 may work on it since the Taurus is a copy. If all else fails you might order one from Smith and Wesson and try it.
Good luck.
 
I've had a few Tauri and only had an issue with one and I was able to talk to CS right away and had my gun sent back to me within 10 days. Their CS was just as good as anyone else in my experience. Just call them and see what they'll do for you.
 
I had similar problems with my Taurus 66s. Not only that, I couldn't hit the proverbial broad side of a barn. Then I tried dropping .357 125-gr JHPs bullets through the chambers. In all cases they just fell through into my hand. Seems someone had just drilled the holes in the cylinder without bothering to include throats to stabilize the bullets. The results were that the gun just threw bullets all over the place!

Hopefully you won't have that problem, though it wouldn't hurt to spec out the chambers, headspace and cylinder gap.
 
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