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Was looking around for some time. In Lieu of getting the Taurus 65/66, I found a Taurus M82 through the Kentucky Gun Co website. Price wasn't bad and I like the fact that it holds 6 rounds and a 4 inch barrel.
2 questions
1. Has anyone done business with Kentucky Gun Co? I've only done business with Buds and Grabagun. Are they just as good?
2. Does anyone have experience with this specific revolver. I have a Taurus blue Titanium that is lightweight. It is rated for +P ammo. I reload and have found that a 125 gr with TG is, for me, the best combination for that firearm. Sure it will fire +p ammo, but because it is the lightweight model (~15 oz) it isn't pleasant (meaning I don't like shooting more than 25 rounds of +p ammo per range session). Is the 82 comfortable when firing 158 gr +p ammo (recoil wise). I'm not recoil sensative, but the blue Taurus 85 is a small snubnose revolver that makes even someone like me with medium hands feel like the revolver could use a longer grip. It is excellent for CCW, but the tradeoff is weight. The Taurus 92 in comparison is double the weight.
TIA
2 questions
1. Has anyone done business with Kentucky Gun Co? I've only done business with Buds and Grabagun. Are they just as good?
2. Does anyone have experience with this specific revolver. I have a Taurus blue Titanium that is lightweight. It is rated for +P ammo. I reload and have found that a 125 gr with TG is, for me, the best combination for that firearm. Sure it will fire +p ammo, but because it is the lightweight model (~15 oz) it isn't pleasant (meaning I don't like shooting more than 25 rounds of +p ammo per range session). Is the 82 comfortable when firing 158 gr +p ammo (recoil wise). I'm not recoil sensative, but the blue Taurus 85 is a small snubnose revolver that makes even someone like me with medium hands feel like the revolver could use a longer grip. It is excellent for CCW, but the tradeoff is weight. The Taurus 92 in comparison is double the weight.
TIA