In that case, I'd say go for it...
Taurus quality has been hit or miss over the years so you will see some detractors. Overall, their revolvers have been one of their strong points, though about 5-10 years ago they went through a patch where they had issues with cylinder binding (I had that issue with a Rossi I bought in the years after Taurus bought out Rossi). However, the last few years they seemed to have been working on improving quality control, and I've been reading a lot of good reports on them lately.
I'm definitely considering a few Taurus revolvers for purchase over the next couple years (the 905 Defender previously mentioned, the 856 Executive Grade, a steel 2" 856, a 66 or 65, and maybe even an 82). I have had great luck with my aluminum alloy 856UL.
Worst case, Taurus has a lifetime warranty, and you can buy 2 Taurus revolvers for about the price of a similar Colt or S&W version.