Taurus 856 2” barrel 1 Year Later

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @jec1ny
    @jec1ny Год назад +99

    That's the beauty of a Taurus. Normal people don't buy them for competitive shooting matches, or stick them in a safe as a future collectible. They make solid guns, designed for functionality and basic reliability at an attractive price. My first ever gun was a Taurus model 85 that I picked up around 30 years ago. It did everything I wanted and it ran me around $250.

    • @proudbirther1998
      @proudbirther1998 Год назад +9

      I agree with you! And sometimes the nicer the gun the less people want to shoot it. Most people just want to carry some form of protection in case they are ever in a dangerous situation, which is very rare for the most part.

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  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 2 года назад +77

    I've been carrying this model for 6 months and like it very much.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  2 года назад +7

      Nice! Happy you like it!

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад +1

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

  • @smartacus88
    @smartacus88 2 года назад +46

    I use mine for EDC. I got the stainless version to resist humidity and sweat while carried on my body. I painted the front sight with neon orange nail polish, and went over that with clear nail polish. I carry mine in an Allen spiderweb pocket holster. I also carry that exact load in it. The Hornady Critical Defense 110gr +P. I was unaware they stopped making that ammo... I carry a reload in my back pocket on a Bianchi speed-strip. It might not be as fast as an HKS speed loader, but it's flat and doesn't print or completely fill my pocket, and any reload is better than no reload.

    • @fernandojacinto8049
      @fernandojacinto8049 2 года назад

      Have you shot the +p rounds thru it yet?

    • @smartacus88
      @smartacus88 2 года назад +3

      @@fernandojacinto8049 Yes. Hornady Critical Defense 110gr +P, Remington 125gr SJSP +P, and Speer Lawman 158gr FMJ +P. For the money the Taurus 856 is a fine revolver. Cylinder lockup is tight, and there is barely any endshake. The finish is matte (bead blasted) and not particularly attractive, but all parts are well fitted with no machining marks. Much better than a Charter Arms Undercover I used to own. I've shot half a dozen different loads through my revolver (+P and standard pressure) and they all shot to POA at 7 yards.

    • @kevinspahr6632
      @kevinspahr6632 Год назад +3

      Try using a safariland comp 2. They are quicker than an hks speed loader!!!

  • @roberthayes5037
    @roberthayes5037 2 года назад +67

    Absolutely awesome gun. Taurus has come a long ways. I own a black and SS model. They are fun to shoot, reliable and perfect for CC. Absolutely recommend.

    • @truenreal365
      @truenreal365 11 месяцев назад

      How is the black paint holding up?

    • @chimricholdsm.d9876
      @chimricholdsm.d9876 5 месяцев назад

      What's the difference between regular and Ss?

    • @cp300blackout4
      @cp300blackout4 Месяц назад +1

      Taurus changed hands in 2014. CBC, the company that manufactures Magtech ammunition (among many other things), took control of the company. Since then, they’ve made a lot of good moves and only a few mistakes. I always wonder what gun prices in the U.S. would be like if there weren’t companies offering more affordable firearms. I think everything would be more expensive when it comes to guns. That’s the beauty of capitalism... as Mr. Spock would say: 'Infinite diversity in infinite combinations!' 🖖 :D

  • @garageguy879
    @garageguy879 2 года назад +40

    I've had my 856 for almost 4 years now and have never had any problems.As far as being snappy with +P rounds,I don't feel much difference between them & regular 38 special rounds,except for a bigger fireball coming out of the end of the barrel & maybe a tad more vibration in the grip.Yea the finish could be better but iit is what it is.It's a working gun.And mine has worked well.I hope yours coninues to work well for you.

    • @taasch2505
      @taasch2505 Год назад

      when you load it up with +P buffalo bores I find the recoil and follow up shot speed less than desirable. Your mileage may vary

  • @billelston677
    @billelston677 Год назад +13

    The 856 is a surprisingly accurate revolver. I have the 3 inch barrel and shoot great groups with it. It has a good front sight and is well balanced. Most accurate revolver I have ever fired. Who would have thought it, and a very solid piece. Carry every day.

  • @barackmycat9448
    @barackmycat9448 Год назад +13

    I carry mine in pocket every day. I am keeping this baby. Good review.

    • @newenglandrider3189
      @newenglandrider3189 2 месяца назад

      Same hear, and that is why I love my little Taurus 856. I just throw it in my pocket no matter what I am wearing. I don't use a pocket holster, just in it goes.

    • @barackmycat9448
      @barackmycat9448 2 месяца назад

      @@newenglandrider3189 I only use with a good pocket holster. It stays in place and makes the gun look more flat.

  • @noahtravis8446
    @noahtravis8446 2 года назад +9

    I bought this model 3 months ago it's my first revolver and I love this thing more than anything I've carried yet.

  • @jw-sigp2258
    @jw-sigp2258 2 года назад +9

    I’ve been carrying the UL model of that revolver as my EDC for almost 2 years. I have zero complaints with it. Awesome video. I do a video on mine on my channel. Thanks for sharing this update.

  • @mrmann44
    @mrmann44 2 года назад +11

    Revolvers are all about the grips. I have some Almont grips that fit the pinky and it's not snappy at all. Great gun! The trigger smooths out nicely.

    • @rbm6184
      @rbm6184 Год назад +1

      Randy Chavez The Hogue grips that came with mine should make it less snappy but so should the extra one inch of barrel since mine is a three inch. I agree that pinky support means a lot for recoil control.

  • @dobermanfreak2a112
    @dobermanfreak2a112 2 года назад +15

    Great firearm. The Zeta6 k-clip is the best speed loader available for this firearm btw. Especially if you’re using an aftermarket larger grip.

  • @skiphinson8620
    @skiphinson8620 Год назад +3

    Character on your revolver makes a great looking revolver even more attractive. The 856 is a great product.

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for your post. I've had my Taurus 856 for several years. It's identical to yours. This revolver has served me well. I'm carrying it today.

  • @rbm6184
    @rbm6184 Год назад +7

    I got the three inch matte black stainless. It has a Tritium day/night front sight with a spare standard white dot front sight extra. It has Hogue grips with the spare small Taurus grips extra. I use Bianchi speed strips because they lay flat in the pocket and they can be used to reload quickly with practice. I use a Andicen IWB/OWB leather thumb break/snap holster. It has a IWB clip on one side and a OWB belt loop on the other side. Thanks for sharing.

  • @randallupton3622
    @randallupton3622 2 года назад +13

    The HKS model “DS” Speedloader is a fit. Taurus will sell you a front night sight for it the orange partridge design is easy to see and the Galloway spring kit makes a decent trigger into a very good one.

    • @davidtaylor195
      @davidtaylor195 Месяц назад

      I have the Stainless 856. My speed loader is HKS # 10. Same as my S&W M10. My load is 158 gr SWCHP +P.

  • @BackwoodsFilms
    @BackwoodsFilms 2 года назад +12

    I got one a month or so ago, my first revolver (I also own a G2C pistol). Haven't fired it much, but I like it so far.

    • @jeffcolwell8459
      @jeffcolwell8459 2 года назад +1

      I also have the g2c and the 856 great pair

  • @walterminer4990
    @walterminer4990 2 года назад +10

    I'm looking to get this model. Being 70 years young I started shooting 1911's and revolvers. A lot of folks don't know but there was several years in Taurus history when Smith & Wesson was a Parent Partner owning Taurus. That is why their guns are so similar to S&W revolvers.
    Best to ya',,,,!

    • @anangryranger
      @anangryranger Год назад +2

      I'm in the same age group as well. 1911A1 in 45ACP, while in Vietnam. S&W model 28 4" 357 on the street as a peace officer for decades.
      Today, I carry the Taurus 856UL 3" and it shoots well! And I'm confident in it too.

    • @walterminer4990
      @walterminer4990 Год назад +2

      @@anangryranger I hope you were able to keep that S&W Magnum you carried on duty?
      Best to ya',,,,!

    • @anangryranger
      @anangryranger Год назад +2

      @@walterminer4990 You bet! I bought that 4" Mod 28 in early 1977 when I was hired by the PD. While in the academy, I carried the issue Mod 13 4". But after graduation, qualifying, and released from field training, I wore it every day. And it kept me above ground in three shootings during my career. Best $175 I ever spent!
      Stay safe amigo. Us old guys gotta stick together!😬

    • @walterminer4990
      @walterminer4990 Год назад

      @@anangryranger Back in '75 that $175 was not cheap compared to what Law Enforcement was being paid in most areas!
      Today, after seeing so much P.D. Camera footage on-line where a 9mm won't stop the threat, I'm seriously considering going back to the 1911 .45 a.c.p.? What do you think?
      Yes, I do get the whole shot placement issue. But, you being in three shootings, would you want to carry a 9mm in lieu of a larger round?
      Best to ya',,,,!

    • @anangryranger
      @anangryranger Год назад +2

      @@walterminer4990 Yes sir, I was fresh out of the service and I didn't spend much on alot of things. But yes, I started out as a police recruit at $4.50 an hour, and after 6 months probation, it went to a whopping $5.00 an hour. And today, I live on a pension that places me at 12% below the national poverty level.
      One of my many additional duties was being the head of the officer shooting review board. We investigated every officer involved shootings. On or off duty. We had at the time 1350 sworn officers, and there were often armed incidents that resulted in a shooting. When we carried 357Mag, the rounds fired per individual incidents was 1.3 rounds. Later, as the dept went to 9mm, that number jumped to 5.7 rounds. I attended every autopsy and studied medical reports on every officer involved shooting. We gathered quite a bit of data. It supported the fact that the 9mm was not an effective round. However, it has become the popular choice today. The plastic striker fired 9mm autoloaders are the rage. But I don't care for them. The only autoloader I own is a 1911A1 in 45ACP. And I carry it often today, and quite confident in what it can do.
      You stay frosty partner.

  • @tylerdurden1214
    @tylerdurden1214 Год назад +8

    Just tried my Taurus 856 at the range today, put 75 rounds through. My first time firing a gun actually, found it to be pleasant to shoot. Would recommend 135 grain or below for comfortable target practice.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

    • @repetitivemotion
      @repetitivemotion Год назад +2

      @@DERDMany 38 SPC will work in this gun it’s a revolver so it shoots anything

  • @thomaspalmer7900
    @thomaspalmer7900 Год назад +3

    I own a Taurus 605 & love it. I decided to replace the Taurus grips with bigger Hogue grips due to my big hands. The bigger Hogue grips made a huge difference in recoil and better control and comfort. Very easy to carry conceal. I carry the Remington HTP 125 grain SJHP. Great video!! Subscribed!!!

  • @AngelOrtiz-nu1pl
    @AngelOrtiz-nu1pl 2 месяца назад

    I have that one for long time and is still my companion every day , never leave home without it .

  • @mattkomoroske3758
    @mattkomoroske3758 День назад

    Thanks for the review, very helpful. Just a tip, paint the front sight white before painting it orange, it will be much brighter.

  • @CyborgZeta
    @CyborgZeta Год назад +7

    I've found the 856 to be a very reliable revolver, just like its predecessor the 85.

  • @georgeveneziano2754
    @georgeveneziano2754 2 года назад +4

    I have an 856 also it's a great pce. I did change the grips to pachmayr wood super nice looking and much better grip now anyway great seeing another Taurus owner happy I have been happy Trails

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

  • @hardball107
    @hardball107 Год назад +2

    I bought one like yours 2 years ago except it was a stainless 3" model. In that time I've put over 2000 rounds thru it without a hitch. Mine also shot low so I filed the front sight down slightly and painted it with neon orange fingernail paint. It has smoothed right up and has a better trigger than my Smith 642, is more accurate and gobbles up +P loads with ease and still has a solid lockup. I have shot many Smiths, I own a M10, M64 and a M66, I'll say it, IMHO the Taurus handles better, has a better trigger and is a much better value. The only revolver I prefer is my 7 shot, 3" Ruger GP100 but the Taurus 856 is much easier to CCW. Obliviously I couldn't be happier with mine, in fact I was so pleased with it I wanted a shorter barrel 44 magnum so I bought a 4" M44 6 shot Taurus. It is right on par with my 6.5" 629 Classic only 1/3rd of the price and includes a factory tuned trigger and a ported barrel.

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers 2 года назад +7

    you've taken very good care of that for an everyday carry. I bought mine for 328.00 after tax. I'm very pleased with mine. I used a few drops of engine oil on my trigger and hammer. I also left mine unloaded and cocked for a week. It's hammer spring is so much better now. very smooth. I have about 6 bullets left of my Hornady Critical Defense. Ammo is very hard to find here in Indiana. About the only ammo I can actually find right now is plus P. That's about $35.00 for 20 rds. Ammo prices are just stupid these days.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  2 года назад

      You ain’t kidding about that! Ammo prices are wild. I don’t even think they’re making that ammo right now according to their website so you’re lucky to still be getting it. I need to get more JHP ammo as well.

    • @thebluesrockers
      @thebluesrockers 2 года назад +1

      @@Jay35738 The best thing I think either one of us can actually do is check out ammo seek for deals. You have to order several boxes though in order to make it worth your wild, because shipping prices are pretty bad. Sometimes you can find a box of 50 for like 25.00 but shipping is like 23.00 but it's only like 2.00 more for adding another box to your order.

    • @tech4u680
      @tech4u680 2 года назад

      It's bad here In NC also all that's available is range ammo which I'll use until some defense ammo is available

  • @zovaynezovanyari5442
    @zovaynezovanyari5442 2 года назад +3

    Smart buy. Reliable, rugged. Like your choice of ammo.

  • @johnhorton9637
    @johnhorton9637 Год назад +3

    I've always loved taurus guns. They are reliable. I just got a Taurus 856 today. I shot it when I got home. I thought yep it's a Gooden.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад +1

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

    • @johnhorton9637
      @johnhorton9637 Год назад +1

      @@DERDM Hornaday is good. If you want some practice shooting. Remington is another good brand. If you can find it 38. That's just my suggestions.

  • @ArgentumSpartus
    @ArgentumSpartus 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been looking into something decent for concealed carry. The Taurus 856 is at the top of my list at the moment

  • @gidim8367
    @gidim8367 Год назад +2

    I've got the stainless shrouded UL. Very good sample of a revolver. The SS is a mat finish that wears great. Only issue I've heard with these so far is the cylinder free spin. I ordered a cylinder stop spring and pin from Taurus pro actively(I did not have issue) very easy to swap, cheap. Trigger is very good. Reliable and good pocket carry. Good value. I recommend!

  • @finprints
    @finprints Год назад +1

    I’ve had this gun for about a year now. It is always wise to carry a speed loader as a back up for extra rounds. I learned that by carrying it in the bottom of the pocket and put the gun in the pocket holster on top of it. It works out great when it comes to reloading since it’s already there for you. Plus you won’t feel bad if you do get into a CCF situation and your gun gets impounded and not one of your prize possessions.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      That's why this one comes with me when I travel out of state. God forbid something happens, it's affordable to replace. At this point if something happens I might splurge and get the TORO model but I've traveled thousands of miles with this thing and no problems so far!

  • @Zalpha11
    @Zalpha11 5 месяцев назад +2

    Took mine home last week in Stainless. The HKS DS-A speedloaders are perfect for this 856

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! I've also had really good luck with HKS speedloaders. I prefer them over speed strips.

  • @mikecunningham7621
    @mikecunningham7621 2 года назад +4

    The HKS Series A Speedloader, model DS-A fits perfectly.

  • @Kornholeeoo
    @Kornholeeoo Год назад +1

    I know I just commented that I got this gun today used for a great price. I just took it apart to inspect and clean it as I thought it was used. I cannot see any evidence that it’s been shot and it still had that Tarus sticker tag on the trigger guard from the factory. The gun store does a lot of business and they usually have yellow tags for used and white tags for new. Today every gun had a yellow tag and used ones had “W box” or “W/O box” on the tags of used ones. Mine had w/box on it. It may be used or not but the internals had no carbon in it and no grease and no large amount of oil. The barrel was spotless and so was the cylinder. The hardest place to clean is around the forcing cone. That’s a usual giveaway of a used gun. This one was spotless. I did put some oil and grease inside where needed and the trigger is like glass now. Either way, I’m really impressed with it. Cylinder alignment is perfect on each chamber too. This may be a keeper!

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад +1

      Sounds like you got a nice piece! I hope you enjoy it 😃

  • @ta-uengYoutuber
    @ta-uengYoutuber 2 года назад +6

    I had owned the model 817. It's awesome. I sold it last year. I've tested the revolvers of Taurus such as m85s, m856s, m66, m83s, m 889 and m444. They are awesome guns. This video shows the black revolver. I do like the black one. I own the Taurus m444 now. I think the next revolver for me is black of Taurus m586.

  • @Bobs2cents
    @Bobs2cents Год назад +9

    I love this gun! Yes, it’s a little on the heavy side but it is easily concealed and that weight absorbs the shock of my +p rounds. I’ve put hundreds of rounds through it and not one hiccup. I don’t worry about wear marks, it is a tool just like my favorite circular saw except this one I carry to save my life. It is extremely reliable and WILL fire should you ever be unfortunate enough to be in a situation where you need it. It comes with me everywhere I can legally carry it. I would definitely recommend it to someone who wants some protection that is affordable that you can always have with you.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      I have the same 856 as well, can you recommend some good +p ammo? I currently have stuck to the standard pressure ammo and am looking toward the +p.

  • @michaelschaffer9165
    @michaelschaffer9165 2 года назад +3

    Your front sight is pinned in. See that little pin under it? So it is removable. Taurus sells a Tritium front sight for the 856 it is orange in color and will fit your revolver perfectly. Find it on their website.

  • @jonmosin8820
    @jonmosin8820 2 года назад +6

    For me the first few times I wore it, it rusted very bad. But after that it stopped and has been good so far.

    • @leonardpiskacsr.7111
      @leonardpiskacsr.7111 9 месяцев назад +1

      Just me...i would never carry anything other then Stainless steel for a CC gun...Live in florida !!

  • @carsonf4428
    @carsonf4428 2 года назад +5

    I've had mine for a few months. Only shot about 100 rounds through it, but I like it so far. I'm a big guy and this carries very well in a kydex OWB holster. I use Safariland speed loaders.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

    • @carsonf4428
      @carsonf4428 Год назад +1

      @DERDM I'm not an expert on ammo. I just go off youtube reviews and use well known brands like Winchester.

  • @bobg1685
    @bobg1685 2 года назад +6

    My 856 has laser grips and still conceals well. I use the HKS 10 speedloaders and they fit well, but I find that the Safariland push-down speedloader tends to jam up against the grip. I'm glad I have this gun.

    • @garyguckenberger6936
      @garyguckenberger6936 2 года назад +1

      Try five star speedloaders

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

    • @bobg1685
      @bobg1685 Год назад +1

      @@DERDM That's more a matter of choice of the shooter; I currently carry Federal JHP in 130g, but I've also carried Winchester JHP 125g, and I initially carried semi-wadcutters because they seemed to be the trend among old dudes. Any brand of range ammo is fine as long as it's not too hot, but you should get range ammo that's the same weight as your defensive ammo. Remington has a nice semi-jacketed HP that I might try. Some people are squeamish about paying $30 for a box of 20 name-brand rounds, but I have no problem spending it and burning it up to get a feel for them.

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 7 месяцев назад

      I have heard good things about buffalo Bore's Standard Pressure FBI load. They also have +p version.

  • @alco1592
    @alco1592 2 года назад +9

    It's an incredible value, I just handled one at my local shop and will be purchasing one in stainless. I found it to be super light (it wasn't the ultra light aluminum version either) and compact, easily concealable. I can't imagine 38 special even in +p+ snappy for me. My main EDC is a a compact 40 and I don't even find that snappy. However, my G29, S&W's 629 deluxe 3" and 629 Performance in 2.6" are another story...

  • @schumiwin
    @schumiwin 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hogue grip on this is a game changer for handling and precision

  • @kylewood8327
    @kylewood8327 Год назад +2

    Looks like a real nice revolver, especially with todays prices.
    Another to check out is the Czech made AL 3.1, imported by RIA. A really nice carry .357.

  • @Kornholeeoo
    @Kornholeeoo Год назад +1

    Just picked this gun up for $300. It's in like new condition. I do recommend you wiping it down with a lightly oiled rag at least weekly. Some of those wear marks are actually a little bit of rust. The brown spots anyway. Should just rub off with an oily rag. I have S&W and Ruger revolvers. Had a Tarus years ago and it was great so when I saw this for the price and its condition, I snagged it up! Good video!

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

    • @Kornholeeoo
      @Kornholeeoo Год назад +1

      @@DERDM I like Sig and Hornady ammo. The Hornady critical defense 110 gr flex tips are great. The Sig V Crown is 125 gr. Both seem to perform well in these revolvers.

  • @logtownacres
    @logtownacres Год назад +2

    I carry a 856 CH stainless with 148 grain wadcutters. Great gun and fun to shoot.

  • @Xstrada1
    @Xstrada1 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve had mine for over a yr now have shot over 1000 rds thru it not one malfunction n for a 2” barrel it does the job… my favorite IWB holster is from Sardini holsters… very comfortable n ez draw I also have their OWB too… priced under $50 on Amazon… this great little 38 packs a punch w +P rds… I use Federal +P Hydrashoks… this gun is now n has been for awhile my goto EDC can’t go wrong with this simple affordable 38 highly recommended 👍

  • @HighFalutinTootin
    @HighFalutinTootin 2 года назад +2

    It's good for what it's purpose is, i❤revolvers 🤠

  • @jamesharper5761
    @jamesharper5761 Год назад

    I have a 856UL, and love it, carry it every day!

  • @PotHead98
    @PotHead98 2 года назад +1

    I’ve had mine for 3 months as my EDC I love it. Got such a good deal on mine $290 couldn’t pass on it.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

  • @johnjohnson3447
    @johnjohnson3447 2 года назад +1

    I have a 605. I put green flourescent fingernail polish on the front sight. Maybe 6 or so coats. Really pops.

  • @wooddawg4868
    @wooddawg4868 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have the stainless steel 605 and it's 24 ounces and I love the weight. The 24-ounce weight makes shooting 38 special and 38 plus P so pleasant, as for shooting 357 magnums I could if I needed to as an option but I got a smith 65 &n686 for that stuff. The 24 ounce weight makes 357 bearable for a few in a pinch.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  11 месяцев назад

      I've been busy doing some house remodeling lately but once that's over I'm planning on getting a 605 TORO model. I don't own a red dot or a 3inch barrel 357 so I'm looking to get 2 birds with one stone.

  • @alegroman4294
    @alegroman4294 Год назад

    I own a taurus 856 ch stainless 2-inch snub nose revolver. The ch stands for concealed hammer. I got purchased this revolver last December 2022 and I still haven't had the chance to go to the range and test it. I felt reassured after listening to your review about its reliability. But then there are other reviews out there also on RUclips that says otherwise. At this point it is kind of late since I already purchased the gun, and the only recourse is buyer's remorse. I would be happy if my 856 could survived that many rounds like you said it did. I am not overly concern with minor stuff like wear marks but more on reliability and durability issue of this revolver. I bought this revolver on a whim because of the looks and budget cost. Had it cost more I would probably do some research before buying it. Anyway, what's done is done. Thanks for your video.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      You should definitely get out to the range and try it out! I personally will stand by my experience with the 856 but I've seen other reviews with issues too. I think for the price it's a good piece

  • @DERDM
    @DERDM Год назад

    I just bought mine last week. I went with the Hornady Critical Defense 110 grain FTX ammo in the standard pressure. Would this be adequate, or do you recommend the +p version of the ammo? I know Taurus says in the manual that +p ammo can shorten the life of the revolver, but I don't know if they said that just to cover themselves from liability.

  • @AdamCourtney-s8l
    @AdamCourtney-s8l Год назад

    Agree with the others. Many others in the safe. This little guy is my EDC. Little heavy for its size, but carries small and prints almost nonexistent. Can’t go wrong

  • @jesseregenauer630
    @jesseregenauer630 10 месяцев назад

    I have the stainless version 856 and like every other Taurus revolver I've owned, it is a solid gun. My first ever Taurus revolver is the long ago discontinued Model 83 .38 special. I shot the hell out of that gun and ended up selling it to a friend over three decades back. More recently I had a stainless 605 which I carried while working briefly on a Fed Ex route years ago in rural areas. That gun went to a family member. Not selling my 856. Gotta have a wheel gun in the family.....

  • @MrZipperhead16
    @MrZipperhead16 Год назад +2

    The black finish is going to wear, going to scratch, going to be ugly in time and going to rust without regular care. That's the only reasons I got mine in stainless. Otherwise a little paint on the sight, Galloway springs and Pachmyer wood grips and it's my EDC oct- april.

  • @theplinkerslodge6361
    @theplinkerslodge6361 9 месяцев назад

    Great review, no fluff. Shoot, they are functional art with the emphasis on functional - it is a good jacket pocket carry - if you can get your finger in that holster while still in the pocket, a big surprise to an attacker, for sure.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 2 года назад +3

    I have the same gun and it just might take the place of my 9mm Shield+. I prefer to carry AIWB…always with one in the pipe. It has always been on my mind, so I take extra care when holstering, but still…😬. The Taurus was inexpensive, I’ve always wanted a .38sp revolver, and I shoot it very well. The cartridge is pretty comparable in every way to 9mm. Yeah…it’s only got 6 rounds compared to the Shield’s 13. My wife liked it, so we got her one too. The trigger pull in DA is about 12 pounds, so I ordered and easily installed a spring kit from Galloway, which cut it to probably 6 pounds…VERY nice now!

    • @oldcop18
      @oldcop18 Год назад

      Have you experienced problems w/light strikes (rounds failing to ignite b/c the firing pin does not hit the primer hard enough)?

    • @darrylwarren4241
      @darrylwarren4241 Год назад

      I own two firearms, the shield and the 856. I prefer the revolver.

  • @cliftonhammock1152
    @cliftonhammock1152 Год назад +2

    I put larger grips on my ch85 and 856 and that helps shooting quite a bit...

  • @Icarianbrother
    @Icarianbrother 3 месяца назад

    Great video! If you had to do it again, would you buy the stainless version instead?

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  3 месяца назад

      I've been thinking about getting the 605 3 inch in stainless. So yes I'd consider it

  • @jtns2845
    @jtns2845 7 месяцев назад +1

    reliable. easily customized with your preferred ammo and grips. simple & intuitive manual of arms. only $300ish. lifetime warranty. buyable in every state. 6 rounds is enough for normal, lawabiding civilians for protection, if you need more carry a rifle or shotgun, or dont be there. a taurus 856 with hogue monogrips and 158gr lead round nose ammo is my bedside piece. old school is good school.

  • @Fudmottin
    @Fudmottin 2 года назад +1

    Having one that works is a big plus. It's nice having six instead of five. A simple, reliable EDC setup that is easy and comfortable to carry is the way to go, IMHO. Cosmetic wear marks are going to happen. That's just the way it is.

  • @chrisbrown2627
    @chrisbrown2627 2 года назад +1

    They are making the Hornady Critical Defense .38 special Plus P. The company just put out a notice that they are having a hard time with Nickel for plating , so they are selling in brass.

  • @martinartale1999
    @martinartale1999 2 года назад

    I bought the Ultra-Lite hammerless DA only version. I carry in my jacket pocket with an inside the pocket holster. The gun is so light you can forget you are even packing!

  • @klingerwvu5253
    @klingerwvu5253 4 месяца назад

    I carry the taurus 605. Essentially the same gun but with 5 round capacity. Great snubby!

  • @anthonyallstate6723
    @anthonyallstate6723 2 года назад

    Thanks for a wonderful video! I purchased this firearm a month ago for a total of $298 which includes shipping, and my FFL fee. I am very pleased with my purchase.

    • @anthonyallstate6723
      @anthonyallstate6723 2 года назад

      I would love to tell you where I got it from that cheap, but RUclips won't allow me to put the link here.

  • @beneric1000
    @beneric1000 Год назад

    Great video. I have a Taurus 856 but I have a question. What holster do you use to carry it? Thanks again.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      A barsony pocket holster

  • @ReidSartin
    @ReidSartin 2 года назад +4

    Hit those spots of wear with an aluminum black pen if you want to clean them up. It'll reblue the metal nicely, although not permanently. I use the pens on several different firearms, since I like to keep my stuff looking as good as possible.

    • @judgesfiveeight
      @judgesfiveeight 2 года назад +2

      I'll second the Birchwood Casey Aluminum Black Touch-up Pens, used one to touchup my Beretta Alley Cat on occasion. Works.

    • @georgeveneziano2754
      @georgeveneziano2754 2 года назад +1

      Where does one get this aluminum black pen and how much are they $$thank you in advance

    • @judgesfiveeight
      @judgesfiveeight 2 года назад +1

      @@georgeveneziano2754 Also comes in a 3oz or so bottle, but the pen/marker is mighty convenient.

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Год назад +2

    Check out the ZETA 6 .. circular rubber speed strip! It's a rubber speed strip only in a circular pattern load all six at once without bulky speed loaders & knobs .. just insert the six rounds at once and peel off the strip! Voila

  • @BePatient888
    @BePatient888 Год назад

    I just ordered one, though I am not sure if I will be carrying it. I will make that decision after I test it for myself and, otherwise, add it to my collection.

  • @scotstewart7764
    @scotstewart7764 2 года назад +1

    I got the older model model 85 five shot and it’s a good revolver and And I’ve got 1000 rounds through mine and I trust mine very much

  • @Blovi-qd4lh
    @Blovi-qd4lh Год назад

    Just bought one. $359 OTD..great pistol, inexpensive way to scratch snubbie itch…6 shot too.

  • @Mikemanzales
    @Mikemanzales Год назад

    I’m planning on this being my next buy for my new carry. You think hammer or hammer less would be better I’m trying to decide which

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      I like having a hammer. Even though the hammer could snag, I've not had issues with it.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 2 года назад +1

    A nice, clear and objective analysis of this inexpensive, reliable carry gun from a person that relies on it daily.
    I would consider the weight to be a solid, comforting reminder that I had my defence weapon with me, in addition to that weight helping to absorb the recoil.
    This is something that I would be entirely at ease with carrying for personal, vehicle and home defence.
    Additionally, its actually a very attractive gun, and those grips look comfortable too.
    Thank you for your review, subscribed.

  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin8925 Год назад +1

    I am wanting to go to all revlovers and get away from my semi autos because of the arthirits and gout in my hands makes it almost impossible for me to load a magazine. I can load a revolver with ease. My only concern would be the recoil. In your opinion has is the recoil compared to a Ruger lc9s 9mm?
    Thanks.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      I don't know as I don't have the lc9 Sorry!

  • @TUKByV
    @TUKByV 2 года назад +9

    Taurus is coming up.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  2 года назад +1

      I’ve heard at one time they weren’t the best quality wise but I’m quite happy with this. Especially at the price point it’s at!

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 2 года назад +2

      @@Jay35738 Taurus has the reputation of being the best thing ever or the biggest piece of garbage. There's not much in between.

  • @kayeninetwo3585
    @kayeninetwo3585 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review and suggestions fro ammo and holster.

  • @dannysmith6035
    @dannysmith6035 2 года назад +2

    Own the same gun like to oil it well sometimes. Love it!

  • @fwi1298
    @fwi1298 5 месяцев назад

    the proper speed loader for the 856 is the HKS 10 or 10A for the S&W K frame or the DS or the colt detective special , both work equally well.
    the safariland speed loaders for the S&W k frame or the colt detective special should work as well but i have not confirmed this

  • @GlennVA2536
    @GlennVA2536 2 года назад +1

    I like this revolver. Mainly because, as a snub-nosed pistol, it is the only short barrel in .45 Colt.

  • @55trucks
    @55trucks 2 года назад +2

    I got mine a year ago, I got the 856 UL model. Empty it weighs 15.7 oz. Its my EDC . It`s easy to carry. Put over 250 rds through it so far & no issues. My carry load is 147 gr JHP + 2 speed loaders. I like it a lot.

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  2 года назад +1

      I would definitely like to take a look at a UL model at some point! Glad you like it 🙂

  • @charlesgeorge5498
    @charlesgeorge5498 2 года назад +1

    Love to have it! I own a Taurus.

  • @Gieszkanne
    @Gieszkanne Год назад +1

    For pocket carry the ultralite aluminium frame version would have been better. But on the other side if you find the steel version already snappy the ultralite would be worse.

  • @robcommorat2084
    @robcommorat2084 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent honest review

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you!

  • @georgechandler9998
    @georgechandler9998 Год назад +1

    I love pocket carry and I have one its a great gun and I use speed strip loaders so much easier to carry

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      I don't mind carrying the speed loaders but I can appreciate the flatness of the straps vs what I use

  • @Munky332
    @Munky332 Год назад +1

    Here's the real question:
    856 steel
    vs
    856 Ultra-Lite (aluminum)
    The weight savings seems like a great reason to try and pick up the aluminum version
    I'd love to see taurus do a 6-round 9mm 856 (basically a 905, but name it the 906 I guess lol)
    and/or also give us an ultra-lite in 327 federal mag

    • @Jay35738
      @Jay35738  Год назад

      I really am interested in picking up something in 327! I want to get all the versions of this gun and compare them. Even the TORO one. It's just like should I get and review them or something else for variety, you know? I think the next one is going to be the Ultra-Lite. I'd like to try the defender either way. Especially since I carry in a jacket pocket in winter I can stuff it in there easily with my current jacket

  • @kyleRS87
    @kyleRS87 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have that gun on my hip right now and love it

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Год назад

    For pocket holsters I recommend DeSantis Nemesis.. or DeSantis Superfly pocket holster.. the only difference between the two is the superfly has a Velcro on flap to prevent printing so no one can notice the outline of your gun.. they both have super sticky exteriors and I have never had the holster come out while drawing

  • @glenmo1
    @glenmo1 Год назад

    I have the 3-in defender with the tungsten nitride coating & altamont wood grips.. one good thing about a inexpensive but dependable revolver like this is not only is it low cost to purchase you don't have to spend a lot of money on ammo making sure it's reliable like a inexpensive semi-auto.... To make sure a semi-auto is reliable you have to put approximately 300 rounds through it.. and that's a lot of money off the the start! Yes you should shoot your revolver and become proficient with it but it will be reliable.. without having to test it with three to 400 rounds

  • @noppadonhunt1536
    @noppadonhunt1536 2 года назад +2

    856 is very good gun and I have it also .

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

  • @bowieupland6112
    @bowieupland6112 2 года назад +2

    I have one... 500 rounds through it... runs perfectly.

    • @DERDM
      @DERDM Год назад

      Can you recommend some good ammo for the 856?

  • @anthonyfedock5321
    @anthonyfedock5321 2 года назад +4

    ... it looks like they got rid of the hammer lock - smart move ...

  • @davidstevens6117
    @davidstevens6117 11 месяцев назад

    I have a couple of the HKS 10 (K Frame) speedloaders and they seem to fit perfectly.

  • @robertmcnab7575
    @robertmcnab7575 2 года назад +1

    The HKS DS (Colt Detective Special) speed loader. Should work perfectly.

  • @chuckboy9372
    @chuckboy9372 8 месяцев назад

    I've had the 856 ultralight for a couple of months. I have been carrying fmj for barriers. Just got some bb ammo tho

  • @GenXKid26
    @GenXKid26 2 года назад +3

    Started getting into revolvers once my semi auto jammed on me.

  • @yellowharley1
    @yellowharley1 6 месяцев назад

    Thats my EDC. I USED TO CARRY A SIG P238 SEMI AUTO....Both are small but I prefer the 856.

  • @nolagospeltracts8264
    @nolagospeltracts8264 2 года назад +1

    wow! 6 rounds in a 38 snub nose. Not bad. mine has 5

  • @mountainview540
    @mountainview540 2 года назад +1

    I picked 1 up for 300. Been a good revolver

  • @johnded9709
    @johnded9709 2 года назад

    So, i would reccomend corbon dpx rounds, i have warched more videos than i care to admit on 2" barrel .38 hollowpoint performance, the dpx rounds seem to be the only ones to actually expand or dont tumble consistently, i love hornady match ammo but i beleive they should've just stuck to rifled ammunition, for your own sake consider switching, dont just take my word, watch any and all videos you can find and make your own judgement

  • @michaelburrows9042
    @michaelburrows9042 2 года назад

    I really like my M85 and M605 and was considering getting the 856 to get the extra round, but everything I have read says the 856 is NOT plus P rated.