I have the 4" stainless model. Purchased it about 2-3 months ago but haven't shot it very much. I only have a couple bricks of 22lr and a couple box's of 22mag so it's sat in the safe most of the time. I like the interchangeable cylinders and it's easy to swap but I noticed from the factory Taurus didn't do a very good job of inspection. There was sand/grit from what I assume was their sandblasting machine in every nook & cranny in the gun. The sight adjustment, trigger, extractor, all of it gritty & gummy. I took it all apart & cleaned with brake cleaner then blew it all out w/compressed air. Put it all back together and shot a couple cylinders full just to check the sights. It shoots pretty good w/CCI Blazer ammo, about a 2" group at 15yds off hand. It's a little heavy for a 22 but feels good in the hand & points good for me. Double action is a little heavy but w/some use and practice it'll probably smooth up some. Single action is great, nice and crisp and consistent, I'd guess about 4-5lbs. All in all I probably wouldn't buy it again but not because it's a Taurus. I have a few single action Rugers & a couple MkII Rugers and the Taurus doesn't do anything better than the Rugers except being a double action. It was an impulse buy because I thought it would be "neat". Reality set in pretty quick, but I'm not sorry I bought it. If the 22 ammo ever gets to this area for a reasonable price I will shoot it more and may warm up to it. Till then I'm going to continue to cast bullets & load for my other 38's & 9mm's, 45's & 44spl.