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Taurus 96 is a copy of Smity & Wesson 17 made in Brazil. As far as I know, by that time S&W and Taurus had been owned by the same organiztion, that's why Taurus could make copies of S&W. Some sources say that Taurus used the same equipment as S&W.
It's a 6 shot .22LR DA/SA revolver. This particular revolver was manufactured in the end of 70s or the begining of 80s - it was purchased by the first owner in 1981. Shot just 103 times (100 by the first owner and 3 by the second owner). There are very minor signs of rust on the surface, but you can find them only if you really search for them and look at different angles. Overall condition is excellent.
It is a big gun. It weights more than 1200 grams and the barrel is 6 inch long. But it is balanced so well that it feels surprisingly great and not heavy at all
Crown looks great, trigger feels great. The trigger and the trigger stop can be customized (but I am not going to change anything - it's great as it is).
It is a very, very beautiful firearm. I've never really wanted a revolver, but this one looks like a keeper. I love it!
It was quite dirty initially (old cosmoline or something like that), but I managed to clean it's outside. There is a problem that is funny and stupid at the same time - I cannot clean it inside because I cannot remove a grip. I just cannot - it's kind of glued to the frame with old cosmoline. I'll try to heat the gun and grip with a hair drier, it should soften the cosmoline, at least I hope so.
Couple more views:
It can be not quite clear from photos, but trigger and hammer are gold colored - it looks like titanium nitride. Concave areas on the cylinder have fancy grooves - this is the first time I see anything like that in a revolver.
By the way, does anybody know how much is it worth?
Here are some photos of the revolver of the same model, just if you want to see more details: http://www.collectorssource.com/handguns/taurus-model-96-revolver-22-rf.html
Now the biggest question I have - is there any semi-auto with the same perfect balance? This gun feels so great in hand!
It's a 6 shot .22LR DA/SA revolver. This particular revolver was manufactured in the end of 70s or the begining of 80s - it was purchased by the first owner in 1981. Shot just 103 times (100 by the first owner and 3 by the second owner). There are very minor signs of rust on the surface, but you can find them only if you really search for them and look at different angles. Overall condition is excellent.
It is a big gun. It weights more than 1200 grams and the barrel is 6 inch long. But it is balanced so well that it feels surprisingly great and not heavy at all
Crown looks great, trigger feels great. The trigger and the trigger stop can be customized (but I am not going to change anything - it's great as it is).
It is a very, very beautiful firearm. I've never really wanted a revolver, but this one looks like a keeper. I love it!
It was quite dirty initially (old cosmoline or something like that), but I managed to clean it's outside. There is a problem that is funny and stupid at the same time - I cannot clean it inside because I cannot remove a grip. I just cannot - it's kind of glued to the frame with old cosmoline. I'll try to heat the gun and grip with a hair drier, it should soften the cosmoline, at least I hope so.
Couple more views:
It can be not quite clear from photos, but trigger and hammer are gold colored - it looks like titanium nitride. Concave areas on the cylinder have fancy grooves - this is the first time I see anything like that in a revolver.
By the way, does anybody know how much is it worth?
Here are some photos of the revolver of the same model, just if you want to see more details: http://www.collectorssource.com/handguns/taurus-model-96-revolver-22-rf.html
Now the biggest question I have - is there any semi-auto with the same perfect balance? This gun feels so great in hand!
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