chaim
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OK, I finally have a small framed snub again. I was without that important gun segment in my collection ever since I sold my Taurus 605.
I bid on, and won, a Taurus 85CH (the bobbed hammer version) on GunBroker. For some areas the price might not be great, but for here it is quite good. It was used and described as being in "Excellent, like new" condition, and I got it for $190 (it should be around $250 after shipping and FFL transfer fees).
It isn't quite my ideal small snub but it was close. I don't like .357mag in a snub so I wanted +P capable .38spl or 9mm (I really want the new 9mm Taurus 905 but it isn't coming out until late summer so it has to wait). I want the bobbed hammer or a concealed hammer. The only thing this doesn't have is that I'd like an aluminum alloy revolver.
Oh well, no one ever said I can only have one. I'll probably get the 905 next, either the stainless version in the CH (bobbed hammer) variety or the aluminum alloy with the hammer (905UL). Unfortunately, as of now, Taurus doesn't plan to bring out the alloy version with the bobbed hammer or in the CIA (concealed hammer, DAO). So that I can also have everything in one gun (light weight and no hammer spur to possibly snag on clothing) I guess I might chance the titanium models (which are more trouble prone) and get the 85CH (bobbed hammer) or 850CIA (DAO, concealed hammer, "hammerless" versions) in titanium, either that or get the 851 (shrouded hammer, which I don't really like) in aluminum alloy. Unfortunately, neither the 905 or the 85 are currently made exactly how I'd want them- with the bobbed hammer or so called "hammerless" and in aluminum alloy.
Anyway, this new snub that I bought should be a very versatile gun. It is a 21oz, +P capable .38, with a bobbed hammer. This should be almost ideal (again, ideal being a little lighter) as a pocket gun or ankle gun and it would be great for occasional use IWB or on the belt. I can't wait to get it.
Well, here is a link to the completed auction if you want to see the gun:
http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=8571319
Note: Yes, my user name there is "newsksshooter" . I chose the name in haste about 2 years ago, a few days after buying my SKS.
I bid on, and won, a Taurus 85CH (the bobbed hammer version) on GunBroker. For some areas the price might not be great, but for here it is quite good. It was used and described as being in "Excellent, like new" condition, and I got it for $190 (it should be around $250 after shipping and FFL transfer fees).
It isn't quite my ideal small snub but it was close. I don't like .357mag in a snub so I wanted +P capable .38spl or 9mm (I really want the new 9mm Taurus 905 but it isn't coming out until late summer so it has to wait). I want the bobbed hammer or a concealed hammer. The only thing this doesn't have is that I'd like an aluminum alloy revolver.
Oh well, no one ever said I can only have one. I'll probably get the 905 next, either the stainless version in the CH (bobbed hammer) variety or the aluminum alloy with the hammer (905UL). Unfortunately, as of now, Taurus doesn't plan to bring out the alloy version with the bobbed hammer or in the CIA (concealed hammer, DAO). So that I can also have everything in one gun (light weight and no hammer spur to possibly snag on clothing) I guess I might chance the titanium models (which are more trouble prone) and get the 85CH (bobbed hammer) or 850CIA (DAO, concealed hammer, "hammerless" versions) in titanium, either that or get the 851 (shrouded hammer, which I don't really like) in aluminum alloy. Unfortunately, neither the 905 or the 85 are currently made exactly how I'd want them- with the bobbed hammer or so called "hammerless" and in aluminum alloy.
Anyway, this new snub that I bought should be a very versatile gun. It is a 21oz, +P capable .38, with a bobbed hammer. This should be almost ideal (again, ideal being a little lighter) as a pocket gun or ankle gun and it would be great for occasional use IWB or on the belt. I can't wait to get it.
Well, here is a link to the completed auction if you want to see the gun:
http://www.gunbroker.com/auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=8571319
Note: Yes, my user name there is "newsksshooter" . I chose the name in haste about 2 years ago, a few days after buying my SKS.