My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
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My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
Here's my pistol. There are many like it, but this one is mine! It fires like a dream and is as accurate as I need it to be. I wish I could find a Tritium bead to add to the front sight for low light conditions, but other than that it's a great gun. One of these days, I may break down and get some laser grips for it so I don't have to worry about seeing the front sight.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I have a Ultralight in dark blue and I love it.
Accurate as all get out and light as a feather.
Shoots easy too-even with 95 grn +P hollow points.
Taurus gets alot of negative internet buzz about it's guns but I have owned three Model 85's and all of them have been great.
Accurate as all get out and light as a feather.
Shoots easy too-even with 95 grn +P hollow points.
Taurus gets alot of negative internet buzz about it's guns but I have owned three Model 85's and all of them have been great.
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I have the 85BUL and it is a great pistol. It will become my wife's CCW.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
i sold an 85 with a factory bobbed hammer, double action only. it was a great carry gun, but the cylinder would scrape just a little bit on the forcing cone when pulling the trigger.

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I found the titanium UL to be a handfull to shoot. Now I have the Taurus .327 magnum. I find it easier to handle with considerably more punch. Of course, being stainless, it is heavier but it is really too big to pocket carry and in a holster the weight isnt so important.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I am really leaning towards this one to buy for a carry gun. I saw a dark blue one with a gold trigger and faux pearl grips. I know, I know don't say it...but it was a beautiful gun.
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Beautiful gun.
Anyone have a picture of a .327 vs .38 or 9mm?
Garyg wrote:Now I have the Taurus .327 magnum.
Anyone have a picture of a .327 vs .38 or 9mm?
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
It's a shame you sold it. This would be an easy fix with a lead babbet bar the same as you would fix a S&W revolver.flowmaster wrote:i sold an 85 with a factory bobbed hammer, double action only. it was a great carry gun, but the cylinder would scrape just a little bit on the forcing cone when pulling the trigger.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I put about 125 rounds through my Taurus 85 yesterday and my trigger finger was very tender from being pinched between the trigger guard and the trigger on recoil.
I believe I'm going to start keeping my eyes open for a good deal on a 1911 in .45ACP to play with at the range next time
I believe I'm going to start keeping my eyes open for a good deal on a 1911 in .45ACP to play with at the range next time
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I had a 1911-A1 that my Dad carried in both WW2 and Korea. I had it during Viet Nam. I gave it to my youngest son Jimmy when he went into the Marine's. Just a few mos. ago I gave my oldest son Bill Jr. my Smith & Wesson Md.#645 double action .45 cal. pistol in Stainless steel.
I no longer have a .45 auto but I do have a .40 cal. Glock.
Bill
I no longer have a .45 auto but I do have a .40 cal. Glock.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
Rock Island Armory Tactical!
Do eet!...or GI, but the Tactical is a better deal.
If you watch Gunbroker, they show up for around $450+shipping.
If you watch Gunbroker, they show up for around $450+shipping.
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There are a couple of pics of the .327 magnum in the 4-sale listings
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If you directed that to me, Gary, I know, but I want to see a .327 vs .38 side by side. I've seen them individually but can't find a picture of them together for some reason.
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I'm trying to get this together for you for the side-by-side comparison. While searching for images, I came across this Ruger revolver that was apparently over-pressured. I'd hate to be the guy holding a revolver when something this catastrophic happens!wbtrunx wrote:If you directed that to me, Gary, I know, but I want to see a .327 vs .38 side by side. I've seen them individually but can't find a picture of them together for some reason.
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Yeah, I found that one, too.
I also found the below chart which is quite surprising but helpful.

I also found the below chart which is quite surprising but helpful.

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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I'll say one thing about that Ruger picture- people can disagree if they want- stay away from reloads unless YOU did them. My uncle has a S&W 38spcl mounted on a wood block to remind him of that. My father was firing it, my cousin had done the reloads, the casing/cylinder/top strap are all peeled back.
Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
Sorry, no side by side pics but I believe the .327 is built on the 605 frame that Taurus uses for its small 357. Maybe you can find one of those to compare. Also, I dont know where you are located but one local store here has a blued 327 and Im pretty sure an 85 in stock. Its called the Fishing Hole on route 460 in Wakefield.
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The Range in Stafford sells reloads. They've run that way for years without problems. I've personally shot hundreds on 'em in 9mm and .45.Moccasin wrote:I'll say one thing about that Ruger picture- people can disagree if they want- stay away from reloads unless YOU did them. My uncle has a S&W 38spcl mounted on a wood block to remind him of that. My father was firing it, my cousin had done the reloads, the casing/cylinder/top strap are all peeled back.
It's because they're a business they have to be so careful though. I'm sure they're very strict on the process.
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Re: My Taurus 85 UltraLite .38
I agree re: 605 frame. I was looking at that also. A little more research on that angle indicates that the 605 frame is also the same frame used for the Taurus 85 series (38SPL). So, size-wise, the 327 is pretty much the same with a 2-inch barrel and a four finger grip. It also uses a 6-shot cylinder instead of the 5-shots in the .38 specials.
The 605 is comparable in size to the S&W J-frame.
The 605 is comparable in size to the S&W J-frame.
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It is the 605 frame but it doesnt have the bite of the .357. I dont find it uncomfortable to shoot though it is loud in the magnum tradition.


