@@tonyrome655 There are multiple Paul videos on the Judge, he was not a fan of it. I would imagine that he would be just as critical of the Governor, maybe more because it's also in 45acp which means dreaded moon clips and the revolver is the same size as the Glock 21 but has a small 2.XX" barrel and only holds 5 rounds.
The Taurus Judge is a 45 that can shoot other rounds, there's absolutely nothing wrong with the Taurus Judge. It is not a shotgun pistol, it's a 45 Colt that can shoot 410 Shot shells.. that's the problem that people can't seem to get through their head, it has plenty of barrel length 45 out of it making it perfectly capable for self-defense , in a myriad of situations from snakes birds or other game tho not the best at any. Paul Harrell never said it was a crappy gun watched if not every single one of his videos almost every single one of his entire video collection over the years for many years he also said there is better options and it's a fun gun to shoot.
I know people give Taurus shit, but I've always thought they made solid lower cost revolvers. These are downright gorgeous though. What a step up in presentation and quality
Taurus has really stepped up their game lately. We all know that had problems yrs ago. I’d say give them another chance bc they have made some major changes.
I was excited to find these exeutives. I already wanted a 692, but couldn't justify the price over a 357 but these would be worth the upgrade, for sure. I do wish they came with or had a toro option.
905, bobbed hammer, 3" barrel, nickle plated, Teak wood "Presentation" Grips, plenty of shiny brass & copper, and absolutely able to handle +P+9mm. How much, roughly, would it cost to get an Executive 905 carry?
why would Taurus hire a drunken bum to hawk their guns wasn't Dylan Mulvaney available. they should have put him in a Paul Harrell Legends Live Forever T shirt for this video. maybe next time pair him up with the halk tuah girl to add some credibility to their promo
@En-Pea-Sea as Taurus usually does, they release a firearm that's an OR version about a year more or less afterwards. G3/G3 toro, G3c/G3c toro, GX4-GX4XL/ Toro and so on. This GX2 will get a toro model in the near future and since the X moniker is being used in all their strikers I'm a little confident in a GX3 replacing G3
I own the 856 Executive Grade revolver, and produced a video review of it (ruclips.net/video/GCKwHjd_cME/видео.html ). This acquisition led me to the 856 Defender, and also producing a review of it, with a comparison to the 856 Executive Grade revolver (ruclips.net/video/TYkw7Pzh_hM/видео.html). Both are two of my favorite Taurus revolvers, along with the M66 and 627 Tracker (ruclips.net/video/XHdKhpDHFzw/видео.html).😁 I would love to review the 692 Executive Grade revolver. Unfortunately, I don't have the funds to afford one - yet.
Book. They need to make a 6 inch g3. The g3 is a great gun. They need to stop making poly framed pistols for a while, that agree with, after they make a real long slide g3. My problem with their meatl framed pistols are they suck. Soooo many failures for so many models that I was turned off of taurus. They need to make more raging judges that everyone can afford. Sorry, I'll get off my soapbox now. Merica 🇺🇲
@@dylanammons1952 the gx2 it's just a cheaper version of the gx4 carry with no Optics mount and stamped internals instead of machined internals I want a full size gun to replace the G3 series
A seven shot 22 hornet or 5.7 snubby for power but low recoil and center-fire reliability. To make it snag free you could get rid of the hammer spur and just do a side pinch bevel on the side of the hammer for single action. Cock with your non firing hand.
Excellent overview, Caleb. The Taurus Executive Grade revolvers really shine with their sleek, polished finishes and custom-tuned triggers. They seem like a top-tier option for anyone into revolvers. Your detailed breakdown makes them even more appealing-definitely something to keep in mind.
@@RoBaDoB143 It looks like we've stumbled upon the internet's self-proclaimed detective, Mr. 'Everyone’s a Plant Except Me.' I get it-you’re probably sitting there on your duct-taped recliner, fueled by Mountain Dew and misplaced rage, trying to decipher conspiracies in RUclips comments. But let me educate you a little, Sherlock: appreciating craftsmanship in revolvers doesn’t make someone a 'plant'; it makes them a gun enthusiast with taste-something foreign to folks who think duct-taping their grandpappy’s rusty shotgun is peak innovation. Maybe instead of spewing baseless accusations, try picking up a Taurus Executive Grade revolver yourself-who knows, it might even upgrade your sophistication level from ‘barely literate keyboard warrior’ to ‘guy who actually knows what he’s talking about.’ Until then, enjoy your hobby of jealousy-fueled trolling. Must be exhausting.
@@RoBaDoB143 Wow, someone's really pissed about people enjoying quality revolvers. Calling someone a 'plant' for appreciating craftsmanship? That’s some next-level trolling-I didn’t realize we had internet detectives working overtime in the comments. Here’s a thought: maybe instead of flinging random accusations, try expanding your horizons. Revolvers like the Taurus Executive Grade don’t just shine-they sparkle with sophistication, something clearly foreign to this comment section’s amateur conspiracy theorists. But hey, if complimenting good engineering irritates you this much, I’d recommend taking a breather. Jealousy is a heavy burden to carry-lighten the load and enjoy the finer things in life, like learning about actual firearms instead of inventing wild narratives. Cheers.
I'm not trying to be a smart@ss, but calling laminated hardwood grips "presentation grade" is a bit of a stretch. If that's the case, every K98 Mauser from WWII had a "presentation grade" stock. Most guys out there don't even realize the wood grips we see on most revolvers these days are laminated (including the new Colt Pythons). There's nothing wrong with that, but calling them "walnut grips" (as Colt does) or "presentation wood grips" as Taurus does here is misleading.
Maybe Taurus should work on achieving satisfactory customer service before they worry about new models. Because getting an obvious runaround and having to ship the defective item back and forth multiple times on the customer's dime is NOT satisfactory customer service in my book.
With how many problems over had with my 1911 commander .45 this company is a fucking joke. Advertising cheap alternative. Could spent a couple hundred more and gotten 100x better with a colt or wilson combat..... customer service is useless. Ordered the part I needed a month ago it hasn't even shipped yet... now the websites down i can't even get my refund.... after doing my research the lifetime warranty is a even bigger head ache. The only benefit from this I went from knowing nothing to knowing more than whoever assembled my gun.... I ordered what I needed from ebay it'll be here before your part and I order that a month ago. At this rate I want all my money back so I can get a gun from another company I won't have all the problems from.... your extractor pin broke after 24 round.... your front sight was off by 1/8th inch on a 4inch barrel. You suck at this point I'll never buy taurus again...
Here’s the thing. Nobody trusts Taurus enough for this to work. Even if these are as nice as advertised, it’s an uphill battle to convince people of that. Most people will spend a little more for a Performance Center S&W (even though S&W’s quality ironically has gone downhill-but they have nam recognition and a good reputation amongst non serious shooters). I think Taurus would be better off trying to make a S&W TRR8 style tacticool revolver (the Raging Hunter 5” is wider, taller, 15 oz. heavier, lacks bottom rail, and has one fewer round capacity) that cost maybe 40% less than a TRR8. I do appreciate the Toro red dot ready revolver and the Deputy (SAA), but I predict this Executive line won’t sell well (even if such hate is unwarranted, as they seem nice, if a bit gimmicky).
I just bought my Executive grade Judge from Palmetto state Armory for 599$. I know it's not the best for self defense, but it is certainly not the worst option either. I have shot my friends regular judge before, and they are tons of fun. S&W Governor was 845$ listed. I will take my chance on the Taurus. ☺
@@Thebassguru84They have a long reputation of poor quality and inferior build materials, when you mix that with non existent customer service you get ToreAss!
Caleb Giddings is hawking Taurus Judge revolvers.
Paul Harrell must be laughing his ghostly ass off right now
Ohh, his disdain for it makes so much sense now.
I never saw Paul’s video about the judge. I’m going to have to look for it now. I’m assuming he felt the same way about the S&W Governor?
@@tonyrome655 There are multiple Paul videos on the Judge, he was not a fan of it.
I would imagine that he would be just as critical of the Governor, maybe more because it's also in 45acp which means dreaded moon clips and the revolver is the same size as the Glock 21 but has a small 2.XX" barrel and only holds 5 rounds.
Is this the guy Paul's rebuttal video was about?
The Taurus Judge is a 45 that can shoot other rounds,
there's absolutely nothing wrong with the Taurus Judge.
It is not a shotgun pistol, it's a 45 Colt that can shoot 410 Shot shells.. that's the problem that people can't seem to get through their head,
it has plenty of barrel length 45 out of it making it perfectly capable for self-defense ,
in a myriad of situations from snakes birds or other game tho not the best at any.
Paul Harrell never said it was a crappy gun watched if not every single one of his videos almost every single one of his entire video collection over the years for many years he also said there is better options and it's a fun gun to shoot.
As soon as I can afford it I'm getting the 692. That's a beautiful piece.
We want the 44mag executive grade !
YESSSS!!!
Hell Yea!!! I've been asking for this on their iG posts!!! In 6 Shot!!!
I know people give Taurus shit, but I've always thought they made solid lower cost revolvers. These are downright gorgeous though. What a step up in presentation and quality
Taurus has really stepped up their game lately. We all know that had problems yrs ago. I’d say give them another chance bc they have made some major changes.
So when will your website be back online?
Would love to have a model 942M ❤
I love Taurus products but.... this guy ..... really this is the best you could do?
Bring out the 327 federal executive grade
Still looking for a 692 Executive but they are hard to find.
Can that judge handle +p ammo?
Dang I guess I don't need to buy that Korth afterall.
😂
How about an 856 ultra light snubbie, with a hammer spur in an executive grade model?
Make us an angled fore grip that mimics the beretta 93R but clips to the railed Taurus 92.
Also a clip on stock option also for the 1911 type and 92.
Wonder how many shots you get before the cylinder goes out of time and it starts to shave lead as per typical Taurus.
I have three revolvers from Taurus and they have no issues. I've had them for years.
I’ve got a stainless 856 2 inch. Twas my first carry piece. I’ve since upgraded but I love that gun. Will you guys make a 2 inch E.G.?
Wish yall offered something to make the trigger pull lighter. I have the 692 Executive Grade
Hi sir. When will u launch .32 bore revolver in India ?
I was excited to find these exeutives. I already wanted a 692, but couldn't justify the price over a 357 but these would be worth the upgrade, for sure. I do wish they came with or had a toro option.
Buy a cheaper gun, receive a cheaper gun. Taurus firearms are better than they were a few years ago, but still garbage.
Can we mount a micro red dot on them?
905, bobbed hammer, 3" barrel, nickle plated, Teak wood "Presentation" Grips, plenty of shiny brass & copper, and absolutely able to handle +P+9mm.
How much, roughly, would it cost to get an Executive 905 carry?
I need that brass front sight for my 692
Taurus, please make a 3" 942 Ultralight version. Thank you.
Why does he haveva WC Fields nose?
One gun, one gunsmith. I hope nighthawk doesn't have an issue with that.
why would Taurus hire a drunken bum to hawk their guns wasn't Dylan Mulvaney available. they should have put him in a Paul Harrell Legends Live Forever T shirt for this video. maybe next time pair him up with the halk tuah girl to add some credibility to their promo
This what every gun use to be . Without being called a special edition and bigger price .
Based off the naming system they are using I'm guessing the gx3 will be the G3 replacement
Maybe not. The GX is not optic ready, so there should be a place for both to exist.
@En-Pea-Sea as Taurus usually does, they release a firearm that's an OR version about a year more or less afterwards. G3/G3 toro, G3c/G3c toro, GX4-GX4XL/ Toro and so on. This GX2 will get a toro model in the near future and since the X moniker is being used in all their strikers I'm a little confident in a GX3 replacing G3
@@Barikade hmm I hadn’t thought of it that way. Maybe they can improve the optic mount because the one on my G3c sucks.
I’m assuming healthcare CEO’s get a huge discount? 😏
Maybe a little “too soon” from the naming committee. 😆
I own the 856 Executive Grade revolver, and produced a video review of it (ruclips.net/video/GCKwHjd_cME/видео.html ). This acquisition led me to the 856 Defender, and also producing a review of it, with a comparison to the 856 Executive Grade revolver (ruclips.net/video/TYkw7Pzh_hM/видео.html). Both are two of my favorite Taurus revolvers, along with the M66 and 627 Tracker (ruclips.net/video/XHdKhpDHFzw/видео.html).😁
I would love to review the 692 Executive Grade revolver. Unfortunately, I don't have the funds to afford one - yet.
The revolvers of coo, but I wish Taurus would focus on a full-size line to replace the G3 series in 9 mm 45 and 10 mm
Book. They need to make a 6 inch g3. The g3 is a great gun. They need to stop making poly framed pistols for a while, that agree with, after they make a real long slide g3. My problem with their meatl framed pistols are they suck. Soooo many failures for so many models that I was turned off of taurus. They need to make more raging judges that everyone can afford.
Sorry, I'll get off my soapbox now. Merica 🇺🇲
They just did lol. It was literally just released. It’s called the GX2 look it up seems pretty decent. It’s kinda like the gx4
@@dylanammons1952 the gx2 it's just a cheaper version of the gx4 carry with no Optics mount and stamped internals instead of machined internals I want a full size gun to replace the G3 series
New G3pro would be nice with Gx4 style trigger...ijs
I.agine if they made a line of old fashioned guns like a a 1903 pocket hammerless
We need a carbine g2c mags compatible
Taurus revolvers aren't bad; I carry a 327 myself.
EXEC GRADE PRESENTED BY LOW GRADE T SHIRT. FAIL
A seven shot 22 hornet or 5.7 snubby for power but low recoil and center-fire reliability. To make it snag free you could get rid of the hammer spur and just do a side pinch bevel on the side of the hammer for single action. Cock with your non firing hand.
Tell your CS reps to pick up the phone!
Do you still have hand guns blpwing up in your face after useing them a year or so ? like i the 80's
Call Jerry M. See what he thinks. He shoots fast
No bueno
Excellent overview, Caleb. The Taurus Executive Grade revolvers really shine with their sleek, polished finishes and custom-tuned triggers. They seem like a top-tier option for anyone into revolvers. Your detailed breakdown makes them even more appealing-definitely something to keep in mind.
Plant.
@@RoBaDoB143 It looks like we've stumbled upon the internet's self-proclaimed detective, Mr. 'Everyone’s a Plant Except Me.' I get it-you’re probably sitting there on your duct-taped recliner, fueled by Mountain Dew and misplaced rage, trying to decipher conspiracies in RUclips comments. But let me educate you a little, Sherlock: appreciating craftsmanship in revolvers doesn’t make someone a 'plant'; it makes them a gun enthusiast with taste-something foreign to folks who think duct-taping their grandpappy’s rusty shotgun is peak innovation. Maybe instead of spewing baseless accusations, try picking up a Taurus Executive Grade revolver yourself-who knows, it might even upgrade your sophistication level from ‘barely literate keyboard warrior’ to ‘guy who actually knows what he’s talking about.’ Until then, enjoy your hobby of jealousy-fueled trolling. Must be exhausting.
@@RoBaDoB143 Wow, someone's really pissed about people enjoying quality revolvers. Calling someone a 'plant' for appreciating craftsmanship? That’s some next-level trolling-I didn’t realize we had internet detectives working overtime in the comments. Here’s a thought: maybe instead of flinging random accusations, try expanding your horizons. Revolvers like the Taurus Executive Grade don’t just shine-they sparkle with sophistication, something clearly foreign to this comment section’s amateur conspiracy theorists. But hey, if complimenting good engineering irritates you this much, I’d recommend taking a breather. Jealousy is a heavy burden to carry-lighten the load and enjoy the finer things in life, like learning about actual firearms instead of inventing wild narratives. Cheers.
AI slop
@@dutch4260 If this is slop, then your comment is the fine dining of nonsense. 😂
I'm not trying to be a smart@ss, but calling laminated hardwood grips "presentation grade" is a bit of a stretch. If that's the case, every K98 Mauser from WWII had a "presentation grade" stock. Most guys out there don't even realize the wood grips we see on most revolvers these days are laminated (including the new Colt Pythons). There's nothing wrong with that, but calling them "walnut grips" (as Colt does) or "presentation wood grips" as Taurus does here is misleading.
Looks like a poor mans Smith and Wesson
I own 4 Taurus pistols. I don't own an executive grade or a 792. 🤔🤨
How come you can't make g3c Toro kits. Out of stock for a long time. Pretty soon I'm going to say screw you guys
Those are all revolvers
Maybe Taurus should work on achieving satisfactory customer service before they worry about new models. Because getting an obvious runaround and having to ship the defective item back and forth multiple times on the customer's dime is NOT satisfactory customer service in my book.
We took our old guns slapped some pretty stuff on them added a zero to the price tag and laugh as you people waste your money.
Bring back the beautiful woman from Taurus, this guy is boring......
With how many problems over had with my 1911 commander .45 this company is a fucking joke. Advertising cheap alternative. Could spent a couple hundred more and gotten 100x better with a colt or wilson combat..... customer service is useless. Ordered the part I needed a month ago it hasn't even shipped yet... now the websites down i can't even get my refund.... after doing my research the lifetime warranty is a even bigger head ache. The only benefit from this I went from knowing nothing to knowing more than whoever assembled my gun.... I ordered what I needed from ebay it'll be here before your part and I order that a month ago. At this rate I want all my money back so I can get a gun from another company I won't have all the problems from.... your extractor pin broke after 24 round.... your front sight was off by 1/8th inch on a 4inch barrel. You suck at this point I'll never buy taurus again...
Digging the beard, Caleb! Thanks for the video, it’s great!
🔱🔯🔱
Here’s the thing. Nobody trusts Taurus enough for this to work. Even if these are as nice as advertised, it’s an uphill battle to convince people of that. Most people will spend a little more for a Performance Center S&W (even though S&W’s quality ironically has gone downhill-but they have nam recognition and a good reputation amongst non serious shooters). I think Taurus would be better off trying to make a S&W TRR8 style tacticool revolver (the Raging Hunter 5” is wider, taller, 15 oz. heavier, lacks bottom rail, and has one fewer round capacity) that cost maybe 40% less than a TRR8. I do appreciate the Toro red dot ready revolver and the Deputy (SAA), but I predict this Executive line won’t sell well (even if such hate is unwarranted, as they seem nice, if a bit gimmicky).
I just bought my Executive grade Judge from Palmetto state Armory for 599$. I know it's not the best for self defense, but it is certainly not the worst option either. I have shot my friends regular judge before, and they are tons of fun. S&W Governor was 845$ listed. I will take my chance on the Taurus. ☺
I think the problem is you still own a Taurus??
It is 2025 and Taurus is calling some of their guns "Executive Grade". LMAO!
What's the problem with that?
@@Thebassguru84They have a long reputation of poor quality and inferior build materials, when you mix that with non existent customer service you get ToreAss!
Man if you feel of a regular 856 then feel of the “executive grade” 856, you can tell the difference.
It's a good quality, popular company, you're watching their videos
Dude -it’s 2025 not 1995- a lot has happened in technology.