Yes. Can also be fired from a .357 Magnum. Saves money but isn't nearly as fun.
Please don't misunderstand this to mean you can fire a .357 Magnum from any gun that doesn't say ".357 Magnum" on the gun itself (usually on the barrel).
The only taurus weapons I would consider are designs that they license. Also, the raging bull is a solid gun. Their own designs I would avoid.
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Please don't misunderstand this to mean you can fire a .357 Magnum from any gun that doesn't say ".357 Magnum" on the gun itself (usually on the barrel).
Yes...very important that this is understood. Thanks for clarifying that Matt.
The only taurus weapons I would consider are designs that they license. Also, the raging bull is a solid gun. Their own designs I would avoid.
I was fixing to say, my favorite revolver of all time was my Taurus Raging Bull .44 mag. It was huge but built like a tank and never had an issue with it.
Own a GP100 in .357, and the little lady has a Ruger sp101.
The ruger sp101 is a damn nice gun. Its avalivble in less common 327 federal, which is a NEAT little round. I would have bought that instead of .357 in the sp101, but they are difficult to find.
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