This gun has a lot of character, it practically has its own poetry and a profile on some music site the way its so unique. I'll bet it shops at hot topic.
This gun is strong, and modern. The flat color says "I don't have to be shiny", the raging bull logo says "why is this here? can i be buffed from the surface plz?" and the flat surface says "I am broader than the side of what i'm hitting, lol".
This gun appeals to me in every possible aesthetic way (save the logo), I can not stand shinny chrome or blued steel, so its flat gray is right on target. I also am not a fan of police/cowboy guns, so its boxy sort of modern (looks like Duke Nukem's gun) profile boosts the appeal most of all.
What is your (people who have handled the raging bull of whatever caliber) opinion of this fine advancement in the style of revolvers, and hopefully inspiration for other companies to try bold new designs at affordable prices.
Did it fire well? Did the weight of a 4-8,3/4" barrel provide discomfort? How was cleaning? Did it jam? Hammer fall off? Babes break down the wall to see the person holding it, causing the firing range to charge you with the damage?
Post your experience
I know there are lots of people that hate Taurus -and if you start a thread it will be quite popular; only post here if you have hands on experience with this gun and if you do not like it explain why explicitly people can benefit.
This gun is strong, and modern. The flat color says "I don't have to be shiny", the raging bull logo says "why is this here? can i be buffed from the surface plz?" and the flat surface says "I am broader than the side of what i'm hitting, lol".
This gun appeals to me in every possible aesthetic way (save the logo), I can not stand shinny chrome or blued steel, so its flat gray is right on target. I also am not a fan of police/cowboy guns, so its boxy sort of modern (looks like Duke Nukem's gun) profile boosts the appeal most of all.
What is your (people who have handled the raging bull of whatever caliber) opinion of this fine advancement in the style of revolvers, and hopefully inspiration for other companies to try bold new designs at affordable prices.
Did it fire well? Did the weight of a 4-8,3/4" barrel provide discomfort? How was cleaning? Did it jam? Hammer fall off? Babes break down the wall to see the person holding it, causing the firing range to charge you with the damage?
Post your experience
I know there are lots of people that hate Taurus -and if you start a thread it will be quite popular; only post here if you have hands on experience with this gun and if you do not like it explain why explicitly people can benefit.