Taurus 856 Review - A Snubby!

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • ko-fi.com/shaz... I haven't had a snubby in a long time so I really wanted to pick one up. But given the price of the one I actually wanted and had used before (Model 19 snub) I opted for something more modern and cheaper. Taurus has done alright by me with the TX22 I have so I figured one good turn deserves another. Im happy to say I am quite pleased with this purchase and I intend to carry this little gun from time to time.

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  • @john5619
    @john5619 2 года назад +11

    I just picked this exact revolver up last week, traded in an old Charter Arms and picked up this 856....I really love it after only one day on the range with this six shot. And I also have a TX22, G3 and a PT92

    • @thebluesrockers
      @thebluesrockers 2 года назад

      Was you having trouble with the Charter Arms? And what charter arms did you trade? was it another snubby? I've heard a lot of mixed reviews about those charter arms. I'd love to know more about what you had, and as to why you decided to let it go. Thanks, Joe

    • @VampAngel1111
      @VampAngel1111 6 месяцев назад

      Dude that front sight thing is NOT an issue. They sell little bottles of like Day-Glo paint just for this purpose. I have painted front sights with screaming yellow and fluorescent orange, white, etc. pick whatever color works best for you! Problem solved!

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for your review of the Taurus 856. I've had mine since it was introduced in large measure to the 8 round capacity. Most of the negative comments about Taurus have been based on hearsay. I picked up my first Taurus a model PT 99 in 1990. The model 99 is the same as a model 92 but with adjustable sights. In 2015 I picked up a PT111 G2 and a model 95 Revolver. Since then I've added a Taurus Tracker 627 357 Magnum and a TX22.
    Bottom line, In more than 30 years I've owned a good number of Taurus firearms and all have served me well. The only time I've had to rely on Taurus service is when I contacted them with a service question and I received an immediate response to my request. There has been a business relationship between Taurus and Smith and Wesson since 1962 and the companies share patents.

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  2 года назад

      When they work, they work great although most issues I have seen or heard have been from the semi auto pistols not the revolvers

    • @thebluesrockers
      @thebluesrockers 2 года назад

      Taurus has had three different owners and have always been a hit or miss company. Remington was founded in 1816 and was a very reputable company, but after several years of putting out guns of poor quality, They're now out of business. Those Taurus 85's were great in the early 90's, But they ran into some troubles with them in the late 90's and also ran a recall on them in 2015 and again I believe in either 2017 or 2018. You'd have to look into that. Now as far as I can tell, they've improved them since then. But time will tell. Taurus also put out a Semi Auto that would fire if you shook the gun in your hand. That's a big major problem. I feel one of the best things they have done to recover was putting out those rough rider 22's. I believe they've made a killing on those. If it hadn't have been for those Rough riders, Taurus may very well be out of business right now. It's a shame that they're hanging on by a thread. when they make a gun, if it's well made it's awesome. a Galloway spring kit and some hand polishing can go a long way with them. do that and replace the grips with a lot of them, and you'll have a top quality looking gun for a reasonable price. with an 856 you'll have a little over $400.00 in it and it will respond very much like a 637 and look about as good too with a good long polish with mothers polish. I'd love to have an 856 and I'll be looking into buying one of those myself in the very near future. Peace..Joe

  • @terrysteward6765
    @terrysteward6765 2 года назад +13

    Another thing to think about is that if you have to use the firearm in a self defense shooting the police will be taking it for evidence, at least until the legal stuff is over. I would rather them take a 300-400 dollar gun vs a $1,500 gun. As long the less expensive gun is reliable, there is not much point in losing a more expensive gun.

  • @wooddawg4868
    @wooddawg4868 Год назад +1

    I have a model 605 in 357 magnum which allows me to both 38/357. The biggest thing about this stubby is the weight.
    The stainless steel version I have is 24 ounces and takes the sting out of shooting 38 special and plus P 38s, now I have shot a few cylinders of 357 in my 605 and it’s punishing so it’s an opt only if it’s required. Air weight Smith’s are not user friendly and to light and painful for women and a man’s middle finger knuckles. Taurus hit a home run with these J frame size 856 & 605 revolvers, over 350 rounds of plus P in my 605 357 is no problem at all with ZERO function issues of any kind. I would recommend buying the steel and stainless steel versions.

  • @georgeveneziano2754
    @georgeveneziano2754 2 года назад +2

    I've owned a Taurus 856 for about a year 1/2 now I love mine did do a trigger job on it much sweeter now breaking in real well Nothing wrong with them at all good luck with your new Taurus.

  • @michaelschaffer5984
    @michaelschaffer5984 2 года назад +3

    I had a Ruger SP101 it had sharp edges all over it. I bought a file and worked on it for a while smoothing it up. Turned into a decent revolver.

  • @tonyv8925
    @tonyv8925 2 года назад +3

    I prefer the 3" barrel 5 shot .38 Special revolver. Still conceable, light and the 3" barrel gives a little bit more velocity and accuracy. Depending on your jurisdiction, the ammunition I would carry would be 125grain semi-jacketed round nose or the 110grain hollow points. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 2 года назад +2

    Love mine and installed some rosewood grips from Hogue for that black and red theme. Will carry it too.

  • @michaelgibbs3011
    @michaelgibbs3011 29 дней назад

    I just bought the 3". Haven't fired it yet. I hope the trigger pull lightens up a bit through use. I really love the frame size. Sort of fits into not too big, not too small, somewhere between a J frame and K frame. This is my first Taurus, but for $379, you get a 3" six-shot with Altamont wooden grips. Thanks for the review.

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  29 дней назад

      the 3 inchers are very nice proportionally I have to say, I wish S&W made more 3 inchers personally
      the action on the 856s are just not very smooth though in comparison, theyre functional but theyre not "nice" by any means

  • @thebluesrockers
    @thebluesrockers 2 года назад +2

    Shazard, I've seen a video of someone installing a Galloway Spring kit on one of those Taurus's 856 and they claimed it was as smooth as their S&W after that. The trigger pull was reduced down to 5 lbs double action and 2 lbs in single action. Those kits run around $15.00 and if you watch the video on YT when you're installing one, people claim to have done it in 15 minutes and also claimed to be well pleased by it. You may want to look into that. Peace..Joe

  • @Gumby56
    @Gumby56 2 года назад +1

    Well worth the 20 minutes for a non-hyped review. Looking to get the hammerless one for my birthday. If your sister uses nail polish, save some money and use a dab of her polish.

  • @francisgarner1751
    @francisgarner1751 2 года назад

    I have mine in 3"barrel pick it up last week SWEET !!!👍🏿

  • @entrepreneursofbaltimorell3093
    @entrepreneursofbaltimorell3093 2 года назад +2

    I'm getting the 856 ultra light

  • @ZER0_G
    @ZER0_G 4 месяца назад +1

    Possession is 9/10ths of the law, and for women, cause for opportunism. BTW, thanks for reminding me that my collection is incomplete without a snubby. I'm looking at buying this very one and now I have an extra reason. Great commentary, as always. Did you ever end up carrying this?

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  4 месяца назад +1

      Oh yes, I've carried this for a long time

    • @ZER0_G
      @ZER0_G 4 месяца назад +1

      @@shazarad4127 Awesome. This one's a buy for me then. I want a good tool for the job.

  • @servicerifle16
    @servicerifle16 2 года назад +1

    I miss cheap Armscorp .38SPL but now .38 prices are getting ridiculous, it's one of the reasons I sold my S&W Model 10-8 and I loved that revolver. I still have my S&W 681 though simply because it can shoot both .38 and .357. I would like to get a S&W stainless snubby as a beach gun one day.

  • @woodybear8298
    @woodybear8298 2 года назад +2

    You keep saying it's not perfect, but it shoots well. Isn't that what a good gun is supposed to do? So, what's the problem?

  • @ZemaxJames-sq5fb
    @ZemaxJames-sq5fb 10 месяцев назад +1

    Now I have a taurus 605 .357. Hell yeah!!

  • @DERDM
    @DERDM Год назад +1

    Just got Taurus 856 38 special yesterday. Would the Hornady Critical Defense 110 FTX standard pressure (or the +p version) be a good round?

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  Год назад +2

      Yes the FTX loads tend to perform very well

  • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
    @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG 2 года назад

    $285 as of 7/13/22 and my own has worked relatively good. Not Smith good, but $200 less, and it goes bang when you want it to.

  • @HighFalutinTootin
    @HighFalutinTootin 2 года назад +1

    some Taurus snubby 856 revolvers come with laser grip it's cool

  • @martyinthecounty
    @martyinthecounty 2 года назад +1

    They make an ultralight in the 856. Nice

  • @roberthayes5037
    @roberthayes5037 Год назад

    Very good revolver. Bought two of them, one stainless and the other black. Got no complaints. I love them.

  • @izzyiz810
    @izzyiz810 11 месяцев назад

    If you replace the trigger springs with galloway precision trigger springs. You go from budget feel to high end trigger feel for $15.

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  11 месяцев назад +1

      I tried that, mine had too many unreliable light primer strikes. I threw away the springs and returned it to factory spec. Waste of money in my opinion

  • @joseph.papajoe5604
    @joseph.papajoe5604 Год назад

    Just got one yesterday. Nice,

  • @georgeveneziano2754
    @georgeveneziano2754 2 года назад +2

    Look at the 642 s/w 38 +p I own 2 Taurus revolvers love them but my s/w is awesome 👌

  • @richardgonzales4815
    @richardgonzales4815 2 года назад +1

    Awesome gun. Awesome video. Im liking and subscribing .

  • @manuelnoriega9577
    @manuelnoriega9577 2 года назад

    Just bought this but in California I have to wait 6 more days sadly , can’t wait though.

  • @HighFalutinTootin
    @HighFalutinTootin 2 года назад

    snubby revolvers are nice for edc, i❤revolvers🤠

  • @garykinney2079
    @garykinney2079 8 месяцев назад +1

    Did you say "jump the gun?"

  • @mannycruz216
    @mannycruz216 Год назад

    “In 1970, American conglomerate company Bangor Punta Corp., then-owners of Smith & Wesson, purchased an interest in Taurus. As sister companies, Taurus and S&W shared technology, with both companies benefitting significantly from Taurus engineering and manufacturing advances. In 1977, Taurus is re-acquired by the company severing ties with the Smith & Wesson brand and initiating a diversified expansion program in handgun development and manufacturing. “ Literally copied from Taurus’ Website, that’s why the model numbers of Taurus are similar to S&W. They used to work together many years ago.

  • @JamesDBuzzard
    @JamesDBuzzard 21 день назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣 the intro

  • @gus1537
    @gus1537 2 года назад

    just bought one today $299. looking forward to shooting it, gonna box up my glock 43 for ccw. stepped on a fallen tree and a 300+ blk bear stood up in my face 3ft. apart, thanks to my 2 dogs, Shephard and Doberman jumping out of the truck and saving me from probably lots of pain or doa. Dogs sure have lots of big balls. gun was in the truck, this one will always be on my side +p's what bullet would you suggest for AZ. black bears and or mountain lions?

  • @michaelschaffer5984
    @michaelschaffer5984 2 года назад

    Other day I saw a RUclips video by an ex seal whose edc is a J frame revolver. His rationale is as a civilian all he needs a gun for is to get away from the threat. That lowers the bar considerably.

  • @frederickhuicochea46
    @frederickhuicochea46 2 года назад

    Shazarad, I need your help, really, on another subject you recently talked about. The Persian 98/29 Mauser. I went to get some ammo the other day. The sales person showed me two types of 8mm and asked me if I wanted rimmed or non rimmed. Ammo sales being final and no returns and given the expensive price of ammo now days I did not want to take a chance on purchasing the ammo with out doing a little research. So, here I am asking for your help. The ammo he had was Sellier Bellot. One had the pronounced rim the other had a rim but it did not extend beyond the diameter of the case. What do you say?

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  2 года назад +1

      You do not want the rimmed version, I know exactly what type you're referring to
      The rimmed version will not fit in regular 8mm mauser guns, only very specific ones will accept it and as far as I know there are no rimmed versions of Persian mausers
      Go with the regular unrimmed ammo

    • @frederickhuicochea46
      @frederickhuicochea46 2 года назад

      @@shazarad4127 THXfor the reply, very much appreciated!

  • @toneyholcombe7088
    @toneyholcombe7088 2 года назад

    Great review

  • @roberttaylor619
    @roberttaylor619 Год назад

    WHAT AMMO FOR DEFENSE AR E YOU USING. I LIKE THE SIG V CROWN

  • @clarkkent3809
    @clarkkent3809 Год назад

    Any Chance you might get an ria 206? Probably not the best, but great for the money I hear.

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  Год назад

      I do have a video on the m200 and its exactly the same just with a 4 inch barrel. I would feel confident carrying a 206 because the 200 has worked so well for me

  • @bruceliggett8036
    @bruceliggett8036 2 года назад

    Awesome review dude, just be sure to keep your sister away from it, lol

  • @derekrobinson2366
    @derekrobinson2366 2 года назад

    Debating getting this or the concealed hammer version of the 856 as a second concealed carry gun. What do you recommend? Is it fine for concealed carrying with the exposed hammer, does it snag on clothes? Also how do you carry it? Pocket carry, appendix, 5 o clock position? what holster do you use?

    • @shazarad4127
      @shazarad4127  2 года назад

      The hammer vs no hammer is a personal debate, I see no problem with either
      I typically carry appendix with it and just use a "Houston" holster, not the best kind I'm sure there's better

    • @toneyholcombe7088
      @toneyholcombe7088 2 года назад +1

      I think a spurred hammer is fine for iwb carry.

    • @nobody-hr1lo
      @nobody-hr1lo 2 года назад

      Half way bobbed hammer, best of both worlds... Just buy the hammer version and bob the hammer in the middle and flush sideways. That way you get almost all benefits from a "hammerless" revolver while retaining single action just in case.

  • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
    @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 2 года назад +2

    Taurus revolver quality is epic… I just picked up another 856. Smith & Wesson quality is hit and miss. Taurus quality is consistent. And save a lot of money.

    • @carbonfibercrypto2919
      @carbonfibercrypto2919 2 года назад +1

      lol no

    • @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241
      @dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 2 года назад +2

      @@carbonfibercrypto2919 All the Taurus revolvers has never been sent back for repair. My Smith & Wesson revolvers has spent many miles going back-and-forth. High maintenance and poor quality control.

    • @carbonfibercrypto2919
      @carbonfibercrypto2919 2 года назад +2

      @@dr.stevenpennym.d.3241 Well I guess that settles it then. No need to ask around and see that your experience doesn't match up with anyone elses. Carrying on...

  • @JoseFlores-pm7qg
    @JoseFlores-pm7qg Год назад +1

    Report it stolen, so you can get your gun back. 😆

  • @Jeffrose_
    @Jeffrose_ 2 года назад

    Nice edc. How are you going to carry your snubby?

  • @alexandrueftenie9834
    @alexandrueftenie9834 2 года назад

    Nice revolvers!

  • @The_Conspiracy_Analyst
    @The_Conspiracy_Analyst 6 месяцев назад +1

    yoo ugg lee

  • @edwardcreel4571
    @edwardcreel4571 Год назад

    Polish your parts

  • @thomashight1314
    @thomashight1314 2 года назад +5

    Too much back story!!!……just review it………people loose interest after about 5 minutes.

  • @tacticalbt1023
    @tacticalbt1023 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sisters lol women 😂

  • @ZemaxJames-sq5fb
    @ZemaxJames-sq5fb 10 месяцев назад +1

    I had a smith 586 for about 2 years. Totally nice, but couldn't hit ANYTHING with it. Cost me 800 dollars! Gave it to my brother. Sad..