Well, I have a Taurus .357 revolver:
1) I love the trigger! For some reason, my trigger is smooth, breaks like glass with no creep - outstanding!
2) It's the most accurate handgun I own
3) the size and weight are perfect and it fits my hand like a glove
4) The porting and weight makes shooting even the most heavy 357 loads like shooting 22 mags
HOWEVER...................
My cylinder locks up after about 25 rounds of shooting. In my case, it's a forcing cone/cylinder face clearance issue. If the gun is cold and clean, it shoots like a champ.
If it's warm and starts fouling, I can't even muscle the cylinder around in SA mode. I can see the forcing cone scrape marks on the cylinder face and it's clear to see the lack of clearance between the two with the naked eye.
I'm not sending the gun back to Taurus. I don't have the patience and I don't want to pay the shipping.
Instead, I may find a local smithy or, take a fine file myself to the forcing cone and shave off a few ten thousandths. The cylinder also has a little back and forth play so if I can figure out a way to shim it up that may help, too.
Or, I will sell it and get a GP100 or S&W, but I am an ethical individual and will NOT stick someone else with a problem revolver.
It's too bad, it's a SWEET shooting gun.............. when it works.
--Duck911