Check out Dan the Wolfman's (MMA and movie actor) ballistic test video with Critical Duty 9mm ammunition here: th-cam.com/video/3dy0oKJbnz4/w-d-xo.html
… Most of the people who shit on Taurus are completely ignorant to the fact that their manufacturing plant used to be a certified Beretta 92 and Smith & Wesson Revolver manufacturer for the South American market … That’s why in the S&W screw fit …
Please don’t listen to anybody hating on you for whatever gun or ammo you’re reviewing. If they want a review on a particular firearm I’m sure you’d be more than happy to do it if they send you the money to buy it. Funny how people never mind spending somebody else’s money. Thank you for your reviews I very much enjoy them
It's a Taurus 905 review. If they want an LCR review why are they watching? My LCP has been perfect. His has been less than stellar. That's not an attack on me personally, it's just reality. As long as it fires the rounds he needs for his test it's immaterial. He has reliable guns for carry.
We can't all be 24/7 fanboys....Negative comments are just as valuable to TH-cam analytics/ad revenue, as positive comments. I personally don't give 2 sh*ts about the firearms he uses, I'm here for the great content/ammo reviews and crystal clear ballistic gel. That being said, I cheaped out and settled for Taurus products a couple of times in the past and I regretted both times. I'll never buy another.
@@chadster7547 How many decades ago? They have a whole new management for the last eight or so years, and have sold MILLIONS of guns to happy customers who keep on buying more Tauruses........................elsullo
I do prefer quality over quantity, and budget over Broke. Not everybody is Garand thumb or Demolition ranch, You don't Need to have the latest and greatest to make a quality video like you do. Ps That pez reloader. was some next level redneck ingenuity. 👍 💯
For all the folks that criticize you for the tools you buy to create content with, I would really appreciate it if they would post links to THEIR ballistics testing videos so we can see what THEIR content looks like.
@@GunSamI’d like to see more about revolvers with titanium cylinders. Apparently they affect the trigger feel being so light. I’m interested in a stainless revolver with a light big titanium cylinders like a 8 shot 9mm or 38/357 .
@@sinisterthoughts2896hey you know a manufacturer could create a 9mm and call it the 9 mm rim for revolver. Make the rim just a little bit bigger. Just a thought 🤔
Wonder if the people complaining about Taurus firearms are as eager to fund through donations, to your purchase budget. Don't worry, I'll hold my breath for you.
Your invention is brilliant! Gonna pick up one of those 33 round sticks to give some new life to my 692. Can't wait to see the look on the shop guys face when I tell him it's for my revolver "It takes Glock mags!"
Never wanted a 9mm revolver cause I didn’t want to deal with moon clips. After watching you reload with a 9mm magazine my mind was blown and now im considering a 9mm revolver. Thank you!!!! Love your videos, been a subscriber for years.
I have no issues with the brand of firearms you choose to utilize in your presentations. (The more revolvers, the better!) In fact, it shows your integrity and transparency when creating each presentation. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do them. They are greatly appreciated. (Keep 'em coming!)
Thanks Gun Sam for sharing about your health issues, it gives me courage to actually post the video I made over the weekend where I talk a little bit about mine (scheduled for Thursday).
Back in the early 1990's I picked up a new Smith & Wesson model 940 with a 3-inch barrel in 9MM. It's stainless with an internal hammer so it's double action only. They were made from about 1991 to 1998 and came with either a 2-inch or 3-inch barrel. I called S&W once to asked them a question and was told that the 3-inch barrel model was only made for one year with the remainder of the production in 2-inch. I still have the gun and occasionally shoot it. I think Charter Arms also makes a five shot revolver in 9MM and 40 S&W. The 40 would be a hand full. Keep up your videos and forget about the whinners!
@@LibertysetsquareJack Both the 40 and the 45ACP would be "Fun Guns". Father time has caught up with me, so I don't get to do as much shooting as I once did. I have a Colt 1911 series 70 that I did carry as a duty weapon at one time. Along with it I have a Thompson Contender with a 10-inch barrel in 45ACP. My real 45ACP "Fun Gun" is a custom-made bolt-action rifle in .45ACP. If I run across one of the Bull Dogs, I'll probably manufacture an excuse to buy it. Take care!
I have owned 20+ Taurus handguns, mostly pistols, and have never had an issue with any of them. Still own 3 pistols and one revolver, all outstanding firearms. 👍
Thank you for doing this. Approximate 5% velocity loss drops a 124 grain bullet from 318 ft lbs to 287 ft lbs; not enough to make a difference, I think.
Once you get to a certain threshold, there's lots of stuff that doesn't matter anymore like over 350 ft lbs energy with 9mm HP's. Great thing about the 905, with how it's built I have no problem with running 9mm +P+ through it. Or just hot +P. I see Buffalo Bore and Underwood 9mm+P VS .38 Special+P tests in my future, revolvers only. Edit; I will have to be careful of bullet creep with the hotter rounds.
Always has been. People really overestimate the effect of cylinder bleed but it was never significant factor why people think semi-auto is better than revolver.
Sam the magazine loading 9mm revolver was one of the most ingenious things I've seen in a while! Along with the extraction added on! This guy has practical handgun world figured out. I literally never miss a video sir. Keep up the great work!
First time catching one of your reviews, will be back to see more! Sorry to hear people hating on your reviews, your presentation was great and informative. For some of us, on a smaller budget than others, I appreciate the review on the taurus models! I have a G3c and am picking up the 605 T.O.R.O. on Friday. Thanks again, sir!
I owned a Taurus model 85 steel snubby revolver in 38 special and it was a very reliable, trustworthy firearm. Never, ever, had any issues with it. In over 35 years I haven't had any problems with it. Would love to own a 605 someday as well. I have heard some other models of Taurus having some issues (like the 856 as you mentioned).
I probably have the same Taurus 85 generation as you. The trigger could be lighter but also no issues either in over 35 years!! I did replace the OEM wood grips with Pachmayr G10 for better recoil management.
Many of us watching have the same issue. I'd love Smith & Wesson or a Colt but I own a Taurus. Your views are more useful than reviews for guns I can't afford.
The guy at the gun store saw I was getting a 9mm revolver, he joking was like "are you sure you don't want that Jerry Miculek performance center 9mm revolver, it's only $3,500.00.
Personally I'm not a Taurus fan only because I bought one that never worked good, but that was a long time ago and only my case. You do what you need to do for you, I enjoy your content and appreciate what you do, I look forward to seeing more from your channel.
I agree with Justanotherdave , Please don’t listen to anybody hating on you for whatever gun or ammo you’re reviewing. Its those whiners that tend to squeak the loudest sometimes but the majority of us love and respect the work and reviews you do. I bought my 2nd Taurus this year as I have much more faith in their new management and the new Bainbridge GA USA plant, thats now about 3-4 yrs old. Its a Model 44 6" 44 mag/ Special revolver. My 1st Revolver! Largely thanks to your reviews and 44 Mag /Spl. Ammo tests.
I have been lucky, I bought two Taurus revolvers (605 and the Tracker) and both are great. I bought them when I started watching your channel four years ago
I have a Taurus 905 that I use "star clips" pretty much exclusively. I have some Taurus clips and several TK after market clips. While your loader is a good idea, I like the clips. I fill a bout 10-12 clips with cartridges and take them, loaded to the range, I made a simple tool for installing and removing cartridges from the clips. After the first clips are fired, I take a break and reload several. I use them just like speed loaders. Thanks for the good, informative videos.... BTW I too have several Taurus handguns and so far they are 99% reliable, no major problems whatsoever (5 revolvers from 1988, and 3 semi autos from 2017). So ignore the Taurus haters and continue with the real life, good reports!
Nothing wrong with a 9mm revolver! I love my LCR in 9mm. At first I wasn't sure about the moon clips, but it has worked out well. I also have the same gun in 357 (same steel frame) and the recoil of the124 grain Federal HST +P is slightly more than 38 +P but definitely less than 357 rounds. No issues with crimp jump after several hundred rounds. More economical to shoot vs. 38 and 357 too! Good choice!
I appreciate the fact that you continue testing taurus even after the issues in the past. It helps Taurus owners have confidence in the revolver they own. Thanks for the informative uploads on your channel.
Enjoy your new gun. I've always wanted the Taurus .380 revolver, but I haven't bought one yet. It's just so cute and tiny. I bet that 905 will shoot .380s fine with the moon clips. Well again, enjoy it, and I look forward to your videos.
I've seen people do it, but from my understanding it might be similar to shooting .22 LR in a .22 Mag revolver. It will do it, but it don't shoot them quite right, case expansion and big velocity drop.
The .380 case will not headspace on the cylinder rim so a lot of blast will go past the bullet. Don't ask me how I know that........................elsullo
Used to own a 905. Was my first revolver. 10 rd 1911 9mm mag was easy to carry. First 5 rds were the moon clips, then the "Pez" for reloads. Worked so well, I now use a .357 Desert Eagle mag for my 642. Just more convenient than carrying a speed strip or speed loader. Love your vids, love the budget firearms. You always come up with creative ideas to test.
Frankly I'm glad you use the less expensive guns. Not only does that mean we get more content, but I think it is much more representational of what folks are likely to have. I have a very strong affinity to S&W revolvers and Walther autos, BUT I have had my share of guns from Rossi, Llama (micromax in my truck now), Kel-Tec, etc, etc. Hell, at one time if you looked at what most cops carried as BUGs or OD weapons they were guns from Taurus, Kel-Tec, Iver Johnson (TP22), even Jennings. Yes, Jennings (most cops are perpetually broke .. show up with a bougie S&W or pricey Colt and suddenly folks wanted to know if we were on the same pay scale, LOL). Sorry long-winded way of saying you do you and I, for one appreciate the way you make your content.
You have definitely opened up the possibilities for some cool ballistic testing. We all talk about barrel cylinder gap, but there isn't a load of data out there. This is going to be cool. Thank you.
Hey Sam 3 things, one really enjoy your work. Two people don't look at the new taurus product. I was taurus hater in the past (1990's). The new product are pretty darn good. Three don't let take the arm chair critics to heart. Thanks for doing what you do.
I appreciate the 9mm snubbie revolver test. I bought a two inch 940 back in the early 90s. Same era of the 640s that were rated for +p+. I figured the 940 would safely run 9BPLE and 124 grain +p+ Hydra Shok; possibly some Winchester 115 +p+. The hot rounds have no trouble. For the next range session I tried some 147 Hydra Shok subsonic. The gun locked up and the cylinder wouldn’t open till it cooled down. I had it sent back to S&W. Came back allegedly fixed with no explanation so I traded it for a 640. Considered having the 640 bored out to 357 Mag but decided there were better things to do. Moons with no tool are pains. I wish now I’d kept the 940 and considers TK conversions on another Centennial but also saw they recommend standard pressure ammo. Anyway, appreciate your efforts.
Great shooting and great review. I am a Firearm instructor and used to use taurus revolvers in my class one new 82 and one used. Within a week in different classes. The entire crane and the cylinder came out of the new 82. And one week later the used 82 seized up in a snap cap drill. I don't recommend them any more.
When you are testing ballistics the gun you use has no bearing. Same barrel. Same tolerances. If it fires and goes through the barrel, the price of the firearm has no bearing. Using it as a defense carry will. Reliability. But not ballistics. Please do a ballistics gel test for this gun. I'm very interested to see the results. Your video will probably be the one that makes me decide to buy a 9mm revolver or not. Your channel is my go to for a lot of this stuff. A lot more in depth testing. I appreciate the extra mile you go through to test this stuff. There will always be haters. Don't pay attention to that crap. Keep doing what you are doing. There are a lot of us that appreciate all you are doing. Don't worry about the nitpickers that will find every little thing to complain about. No matter what you do they will always complain. Always. Don't pay attention to them.
I have 2 Taurus handguns one of which is a 9mm revolver. Both are accurate and reliable. I'm sure I probably got lucky. Looking forward to some more tests wit that 905.
Honestly they aren't near as bad as people say. They are usually fine, they just had low QC back in the day, so lemons would show up. They aren't the disposable zip gun quality rumors would have you believe. I don't hesitate to carry a taurus, and I have plenty of options in my collection.
Taurus firearms have gotten A LOT better in the last few years: have a 905 too & use reloaded .38S&W rimmed cartridges --> trimmed cases to 9mm length (.38S&W almost same size) & using the lower spectrum of 9mm load data = works flawlessly & make for a fun day at the range in case I forget my moonclip tool. Also, TK Custom clips are better that the Taurus ones. Cool video!
If you get a Taurus and it runs good, it's going to run as good and as long as a better brand. The problem is that getting a bad Taurus that has issues clearly seen in the first box of ammo, is at a higher chance of happening.
I am concerned about bullet jump in the cylinder- a known issue with 9mm revolvers. One was to test for this is to measure the 5 rounds before firing. Insert them into the cylinder, fire 4, then measure the last unfired round. I love the 9mm revolver concept btw.
I appreciate your content very much. Very clear presentation, well controlled consistent testing with repeatable results, details about different ammo used, different barrel lengths, the different cam angles superimposed, just a quality presentation overall. On your way to 100k subs for sure. Keep up the good work and thank you. One of my favorite gun tubers.
I went to buy a new revolver and it was down to a 9mm or a lcr 357. The shop owner gave me a smoking deal on the lcr so it went home with me. Id still like to have, or at least try, a 905 myself.
@@LA_Commander it is the 357. Its the first gen lcr, not the lcrx. I originally wanted the hammer version, but the deal was too good to pass up. And the best mod ive made so far, other than an xs big dot, was the pachmayr diamond grip. I feel good taking it anywhere.
@@Brykk That's an awesome gun! You can practice at the range with 38 special, and carry 357 for when you need it. Very good revolver. I hope you enjoy it! And if you got a great deal on the price, so much the better.
Great informative video. Keep doing what you’re doing. I work at a gun store, and see multiple people buying, just for the latest and greatest, and I’ve owned several Taurus pistols, and never had an issue, not to mention their lifetime warranty.
Cool gun. I have thought about a 9mm revolver as well. I was looking at the Lcr or Sp101, but same idea, and it is a good one. Thanks for the video. And feel free to ignore those who question your choices. And I love the home made tool
What kind of crazy rocket surgery sorcery has this man performed? That reloading device quickly went from wtf? to I want! Awesome channel - always great content!
Lord knows if I had a small chunk of money and was in the area, I'd give a nice 10mm auto to the channel. Keep up the good work, GS. Always enjoyable and always learn at least something.
Always value your opinion. I learned why moon clips exist. I have always wondered bout .9 mm revolvers. I have $3 k guns and still like my 605 snuby.357
Good acquisition. I have a 905. I am hoping you do a full comparison between this 905 and a 2" Taurus revolver in 38 special. That's why I got the 905. Same footprint but possible better ballistics and maybe faster to reload or unload... thank you.
You are educated and knowledgeable about this stuff way more than I could ever be and most people so please don't ever listen to haters or anything trust in yourself God loves you
Nothing wrong w/Taurus for what you’re doing w/them. Some viewers just like to complain but I always learn something from your videos. The only Taurus I owned was one of their tiny .380 pistols that I eventually traded for one of the unofficial second generation LCPs that I still carry.
Back when I lived in a country that allowed handgun ownership, I ended up choosing a Taurus 605 with a 3" barrel. Very accurate, reliable, and the trigger was awesome, double action smooth, trigger pull was relatively light. Single action, the trigger pull was light and glass breakingly crisp. It was made in Brasil, though. I did have to swap the original wooden grips for rubber grips similar to yours.
Great idea on that combo cylinder punch and loader from a mag . Now you know , you're gonna have to do a 9mm Taurus VS a 38 Special Taurus video :D I hope all the complainers send you the handgun they would like to see you review and test . Bet they won't ! :D
Turned that magazine into a Pez dispenser! love it! I did not know that extractors more or less fail on a 9mm revolver. Thanks for the explanation on that.
Thanks for all the content you give us even under strict budgets. Don't listen to those haters. I appreciate your videos and your calm demeanor and information. Have a good one sam!
Glad you did this test. I ordered a 905 3in Talo edition a few days ago. I also ordered a MBT Bold Grip off eBay for it. Can't wait to see how it shoots.
I have had a Taurus M380 for like 12 years and i love it. The moon clips make quick reloads and the TK custom moon clips work better than the factory ones too. One of my favorites in the carry rotation.
Sam, once again, you have not only put out an interesting video but also one with content very relevant to what I have been thinking about. That is the value of a 9mm revolver. I was particularly interested in, and happy with, the chrono results. The fact that the velocity matched the 125 38spl results you've gotten in the past makes my decision. Now I just have to decide on how important the 6th round I can get with the 38spl is to me. Your improvised loader is a great idea too. TY
Your hack with the old magazine is BRILLIANT!👏🏻 I’m definitely gonna use it at the range. But only there. I’ve got the specialized tool for relaoding the moon clips, but you’re right: it does take a while. You should patent it yourself! Definitely a very practical little gun, which I use either in the car, for a quick grab and easyness of handling, or it follows me in my pockey or ankle holster for a back up. In this case, smaller size does matter 😁 My EDC, which never leaves my body,is a much bigger gun.
you young man are a great asset to the shooting community. although I'm a reloader of over 45years you save me much money . if I buy a certain bullet to test I'll probably reload with 5 to 7+ different powders to find the most accurate load and expansion tests if I see a bullet you test and it fails your tests then it would fairly my tests and no use me buying a box of100 bullets that a aree failures saving me money and time . and those who don't reload buying factory ammunition ,your tests saves them money and shows what not to buy. some people wouldn't b
Check out Dan the Wolfman's (MMA and movie actor) ballistic test video with Critical Duty 9mm ammunition here: th-cam.com/video/3dy0oKJbnz4/w-d-xo.html
… Most of the people who shit on Taurus are completely ignorant to the fact that their manufacturing plant used to be a certified Beretta 92 and Smith & Wesson Revolver manufacturer for the South American market … That’s why in the S&W screw fit …
Please don’t listen to anybody hating on you for whatever gun or ammo you’re reviewing. If they want a review on a particular firearm I’m sure you’d be more than happy to do it if they send you the money to buy it. Funny how people never mind spending somebody else’s money. Thank you for your reviews I very much enjoy them
Very well said.
It's a Taurus 905 review. If they want an LCR review why are they watching?
My LCP has been perfect. His has been less than stellar. That's not an attack on me personally, it's just reality.
As long as it fires the rounds he needs for his test it's immaterial. He has reliable guns for carry.
We can't all be 24/7 fanboys....Negative comments are just as valuable to TH-cam analytics/ad revenue, as positive comments. I personally don't give 2 sh*ts about the firearms he uses, I'm here for the great content/ammo reviews and crystal clear ballistic gel.
That being said, I cheaped out and settled for Taurus products a couple of times in the past and I regretted both times. I'll never buy another.
@@chadster7547 How many decades ago? They have a whole new management for the last eight or so years, and have sold MILLIONS of guns to happy customers who keep on buying more Tauruses........................elsullo
@@chadster7547 I am sorry about your experience with Taurus. My 905 9mm is as good as my LCRx or my S&W J frame
I do prefer quality over quantity, and budget over Broke. Not everybody is Garand thumb or Demolition ranch, You don't Need to have the latest and greatest to make a quality video like you do.
Ps That pez reloader. was some next level redneck ingenuity. 👍 💯
For all the folks that criticize you for the tools you buy to create content with, I would really appreciate it if they would post links to THEIR ballistics testing videos so we can see what THEIR content looks like.
Well said. 👍👏
I usually open trolls' "channels" to see "this channel has no videos".
@@GunSam rather telling on the validity of their advice.
@@GunSamI’d like to see more about revolvers with titanium cylinders. Apparently they affect the trigger feel being so light. I’m interested in a stainless revolver with a light big titanium cylinders like a 8 shot 9mm or 38/357 .
I own several Taurus revolvers and semi authentic hand guns, and I'm extremely happy with them.
Makeshift loader… genius!
If only the firearms industry could figure out a way to use one of those spring loaded magazines directly in a gun, that would be a real hum-dinger!
@@sinisterthoughts2896hey you know a manufacturer could create a 9mm and call it the 9 mm rim for revolver. Make the rim just a little bit bigger. Just a thought 🤔
A 9mm auto rim cartridge would defeat the primary reason for having a 9mm revolver in the first place. Which is ammo compatability with other arms.
@@carlostrujillo4750 You mean the now defunct 9mm Federal?
@@richardelliott9511 Not really. You could still use std 9mm. 45 Auto aria did not defeat the primary reason for a 45 acp revolver.
Wonder if the people complaining about Taurus firearms are as eager to fund through donations, to your purchase budget. Don't worry, I'll hold my breath for you.
Your invention is brilliant! Gonna pick up one of those 33 round sticks to give some new life to my 692.
Can't wait to see the look on the shop guys face when I tell him it's for my revolver "It takes Glock mags!"
That's a good idea. Glock mags lol
Lol that's funny
I've owned my 905 for 4 years now. It chronos similar to a 3.25" barrel 9mm. Shoot great!
1st two shots ever from that gun were in the same hole, that’s GunSam for you!!
Great shooting as always!
Thanks lol.
I was pretty damn impressed with how well Sam shot that new Taurus. Bravo!
I've never owned a 9mm revolver, and I did not know the rounds will fire perfectly well without the moon clips. Thanks for the info!
TK customs has a great moon club loader, moon clips and a tool for removing the casings!
Those of us who have been watching for a long time appreciate your sincerity and your testing methods. Hang in there!
Never wanted a 9mm revolver cause I didn’t want to deal with moon clips. After watching you reload with a 9mm magazine my mind was blown and now im considering a 9mm revolver. Thank you!!!! Love your videos, been a subscriber for years.
Thanks a lot!
I have no issues with the brand of firearms you choose to utilize in your presentations. (The more revolvers, the better!) In fact, it shows your integrity and transparency when creating each presentation. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do them. They are greatly appreciated. (Keep 'em coming!)
So glad to see you picked up a 905. I've been so curious myself about 9mm performance from a revolver. Can't wait for whats to come on your channel
Thanks Gun Sam for sharing about your health issues, it gives me courage to actually post the video I made over the weekend where I talk a little bit about mine (scheduled for Thursday).
Back in the early 1990's I picked up a new Smith & Wesson model 940 with a 3-inch barrel in 9MM. It's stainless with an internal hammer so it's double action only. They were made from about 1991 to 1998 and came with either a 2-inch or 3-inch barrel. I called S&W once to asked them a question and was told that the 3-inch barrel model was only made for one year with the remainder of the production in 2-inch. I still have the gun and occasionally shoot it. I think Charter Arms also makes a five shot revolver in 9MM and 40 S&W. The 40 would be a hand full. Keep up your videos and forget about the whinners!
I have a 6" 9mm Charter and the .40 2.3" vids coming and I love the .40 more than .38 or 9, less than 357. I want your 3"....
Charter Arms "Pitbull" model is available in 45 ACP as well, in addition to 40 S&W and 9mm Luger.
Doesn't need moon clips either, interestingly.
@@LibertysetsquareJack Both the 40 and the 45ACP would be "Fun Guns". Father time has caught up with me, so I don't get to do as much shooting as I once did. I have a Colt 1911 series 70 that I did carry as a duty weapon at one time. Along with it I have a Thompson Contender with a 10-inch barrel in 45ACP. My real 45ACP "Fun Gun" is a custom-made bolt-action rifle in .45ACP. If I run across one of the Bull Dogs, I'll probably manufacture an excuse to buy it. Take care!
@@donaldboethel7430 You too.
I've had a 905 for many years and it hasn't failed me yet.
is it a good gun? does it have a lot of recoil??
I have owned 20+ Taurus handguns, mostly pistols, and have never had an issue with any of them. Still own 3 pistols and one revolver, all outstanding firearms. 👍
Thank you for doing this. Approximate 5% velocity loss drops a 124 grain bullet from 318 ft lbs to 287 ft lbs; not enough to make a difference, I think.
Once you get to a certain threshold, there's lots of stuff that doesn't matter anymore like over 350 ft lbs energy with 9mm HP's. Great thing about the 905, with how it's built I have no problem with running 9mm +P+ through it. Or just hot +P. I see Buffalo Bore and Underwood 9mm+P VS .38 Special+P tests in my future, revolvers only. Edit; I will have to be careful of bullet creep with the hotter rounds.
@@GunSam …. and .357 vs. 9mm +P+, revolvers only.
Always has been. People really overestimate the effect of cylinder bleed but it was never significant factor why people think semi-auto is better than revolver.
Awesome review,
Go Blue 💙💛🏈Go Lions💙🩶🏈
@@ZeroXSEEDso true. It is a thing, but not enough to matter.
I like my Taurus revolver a lot. They stepped up their game for sure.
Sam the magazine loading 9mm revolver was one of the most ingenious things I've seen in a while! Along with the extraction added on! This guy has practical handgun world figured out. I literally never miss a video sir. Keep up the great work!
You should be congratulated for your honesty, candor, humility as well as the quality of your productions and value of the information you generate.
Crossing my fingers that this goes better than the G2C in .40 S&W! I’m excited for this one! 👍❤️😎
That's a nice get up with the pistol mag. I have heard of people using 1911 mags as "speed loaders" for Ruger Blackhawks with the 45 ACP cylinder
Highly interested in your new test data this thing is gonna show.
First time catching one of your reviews, will be back to see more! Sorry to hear people hating on your reviews, your presentation was great and informative. For some of us, on a smaller budget than others, I appreciate the review on the taurus models! I have a G3c and am picking up the 605 T.O.R.O. on Friday. Thanks again, sir!
I owned a Taurus model 85 steel snubby revolver in 38 special and it was a very reliable, trustworthy firearm. Never, ever, had any issues with it. In over 35 years I haven't had any problems with it. Would love to own a 605 someday as well. I have heard some other models of Taurus having some issues (like the 856 as you mentioned).
I probably have the same Taurus 85 generation as you. The trigger could be lighter but also no issues either in over 35 years!! I did replace the OEM wood grips with Pachmayr G10 for better recoil management.
@Sirgromulus totally agree. I installed Pachmyr grips on mine the day after I bought it. Much better to shoot.
Many of us watching have the same issue. I'd love Smith & Wesson or a Colt but I own a Taurus. Your views are more useful than reviews for guns I can't afford.
The guy at the gun store saw I was getting a 9mm revolver, he joking was like "are you sure you don't want that Jerry Miculek performance center 9mm revolver, it's only $3,500.00.
@@GunSam And Mr. Miculek deserves every PENNY! "USE THE FORCE SAM!"..........................elsullo
A man’s got to do what a man’s gotta do. Keep up the good work!
Personally I'm not a Taurus fan only because I bought one that never worked good, but that was a long time ago and only my case. You do what you need to do for you, I enjoy your content and appreciate what you do, I look forward to seeing more from your channel.
I agree with Justanotherdave , Please don’t listen to anybody hating on you for whatever gun or ammo you’re reviewing. Its those whiners that tend to squeak the loudest sometimes but the majority of us love and respect the work and reviews you do. I bought my 2nd Taurus this year as I have much more faith in their new management and the new Bainbridge GA USA plant, thats now about 3-4 yrs old. Its a Model 44 6" 44 mag/ Special revolver. My 1st Revolver! Largely thanks to your reviews and 44 Mag /Spl. Ammo tests.
Fear Not I'm on your side I have several taurus revolvers and love them ( they have good triggers)! and I'm a true S&W fan. again very good job.
I have been lucky, I bought two Taurus revolvers (605 and the Tracker) and both are great. I bought them when I started watching your channel four years ago
I have always been interested in a 9mm revolver. Thanks for sharing
Solid video! I love Taurus! Never an issue with my revolvers. Excellent makeshift loader!! 💪🏻
Pretty cool, can’t wait to see the types of tests you do with it
I have a Taurus 905 that I use "star clips" pretty much exclusively. I have some Taurus clips and several TK after market clips. While your loader is a good idea, I like the clips. I fill a bout 10-12 clips with cartridges and take them, loaded to the range, I made a simple tool for installing and removing cartridges from the clips. After the first clips are fired, I take a break and reload several. I use them just like speed loaders. Thanks for the good, informative videos....
BTW I too have several Taurus handguns and so far they are 99% reliable, no major problems whatsoever (5 revolvers from 1988, and 3 semi autos from 2017). So ignore the Taurus haters and continue with the real life, good reports!
The "makeshift" loader is brilliant.
Thanks for another great video.
I have a tendency to lean towards the pricier option, but I am always interested in and rooting for an over performing budget gun.
I even own a few.
Nothing wrong with a 9mm revolver!
I love my LCR in 9mm.
At first I wasn't sure about the moon clips, but it has worked out well. I also have the same gun in 357 (same steel frame) and the recoil of the124 grain Federal HST +P is slightly more than 38 +P but definitely less than 357 rounds. No issues with crimp jump after several hundred rounds. More economical to shoot vs. 38 and 357 too!
Good choice!
@50086gt I am aware of it and watch out for it. Luckily, I haven't experienced it.
Because of your 605 holding up with your test fire, i purchased a Taurus 605.
I appreciate the fact that you continue testing taurus even after the issues in the past. It helps Taurus owners have confidence in the revolver they own. Thanks for the informative uploads on your channel.
Enjoy your new gun. I've always wanted the Taurus .380 revolver, but I haven't bought one yet. It's just so cute and tiny. I bet that 905 will shoot .380s fine with the moon clips. Well again, enjoy it, and I look forward to your videos.
I've seen people do it, but from my understanding it might be similar to shooting .22 LR in a .22 Mag revolver. It will do it, but it don't shoot them quite right, case expansion and big velocity drop.
The .380 case will not headspace on the cylinder rim so a lot of blast will go past the bullet. Don't ask me how I know that........................elsullo
Used to own a 905. Was my first revolver.
10 rd 1911 9mm mag was easy to carry.
First 5 rds were the moon clips, then the "Pez" for reloads. Worked so well, I now use a .357 Desert Eagle mag for my 642.
Just more convenient than carrying a speed strip or speed loader.
Love your vids, love the budget firearms. You always come up with creative ideas to test.
Frankly I'm glad you use the less expensive guns. Not only does that mean we get more content, but I think it is much more representational of what folks are likely to have. I have a very strong affinity to S&W revolvers and Walther autos, BUT I have had my share of guns from Rossi, Llama (micromax in my truck now), Kel-Tec, etc, etc. Hell, at one time if you looked at what most cops carried as BUGs or OD weapons they were guns from Taurus, Kel-Tec, Iver Johnson (TP22), even Jennings. Yes, Jennings (most cops are perpetually broke .. show up with a bougie S&W or pricey Colt and suddenly folks wanted to know if we were on the same pay scale, LOL).
Sorry long-winded way of saying you do you and I, for one appreciate the way you make your content.
You have definitely opened up the possibilities for some cool ballistic testing. We all talk about barrel cylinder gap, but there isn't a load of data out there. This is going to be cool. Thank you.
Informative video! Answered many questions I had about 9mm revolvers. Thanks!
Hey Sam 3 things, one really enjoy your work. Two people don't look at the new taurus product. I was taurus hater in the past (1990's). The new product are pretty darn good. Three don't let take the arm chair critics to heart. Thanks for doing what you do.
I appreciate the 9mm snubbie revolver test. I bought a two inch 940 back in the early 90s. Same era of the 640s that were rated for +p+. I figured the 940 would safely run 9BPLE and 124 grain +p+ Hydra Shok; possibly some Winchester 115 +p+. The hot rounds have no trouble. For the next range session I tried some 147 Hydra Shok subsonic. The gun locked up and the cylinder wouldn’t open till it cooled down. I had it sent back to S&W. Came back allegedly fixed with no explanation so I traded it for a 640. Considered having the 640 bored out to 357 Mag but decided there were better things to do. Moons with no tool are pains. I wish now I’d kept the 940 and considers TK conversions on another Centennial but also saw they recommend standard pressure ammo. Anyway, appreciate your efforts.
Thank You for making all of these videos. I've learned so much from watching them and it has definitely got me to become a revolver guy.
Great shooting and great review. I am a Firearm instructor and used to use taurus revolvers in my class one new 82 and one used. Within a week in different classes. The entire crane and the cylinder came out of the new 82. And one week later the used 82 seized up in a snap cap drill. I don't recommend them any more.
When you are testing ballistics the gun you use has no bearing. Same barrel. Same tolerances. If it fires and goes through the barrel, the price of the firearm has no bearing. Using it as a defense carry will. Reliability. But not ballistics. Please do a ballistics gel test for this gun. I'm very interested to see the results. Your video will probably be the one that makes me decide to buy a 9mm revolver or not. Your channel is my go to for a lot of this stuff. A lot more in depth testing. I appreciate the extra mile you go through to test this stuff. There will always be haters. Don't pay attention to that crap. Keep doing what you are doing. There are a lot of us that appreciate all you are doing. Don't worry about the nitpickers that will find every little thing to complain about. No matter what you do they will always complain. Always. Don't pay attention to them.
Keep up the good work!! Your content is great and I also love my 905. Ruger SP101 moon clips work with the 905 also
Haters will be haters, you keep doing you!! You do a good job I really like your presentations!!
I have 2 Taurus handguns one of which is a 9mm revolver. Both are accurate and reliable. I'm sure I probably got lucky.
Looking forward to some more tests wit that 905.
Honestly they aren't near as bad as people say. They are usually fine, they just had low QC back in the day, so lemons would show up. They aren't the disposable zip gun quality rumors would have you believe. I don't hesitate to carry a taurus, and I have plenty of options in my collection.
Taurus firearms have gotten A LOT better in the last few years: have a 905 too & use reloaded .38S&W rimmed cartridges --> trimmed cases to 9mm length (.38S&W almost same size) & using the lower spectrum of 9mm load data = works flawlessly & make for a fun day at the range in case I forget my moonclip tool. Also, TK Custom clips are better that the Taurus ones. Cool video!
I've been eyeing one of these for a while. Im excited to see the tests
Your content is some of my favorite. Keep up the great work dude👍
A lot of people buy Taurus. It's not my choice, but you're providing a valuable resource for people who want to. I appreciate you, dude.
If you get a Taurus and it runs good, it's going to run as good and as long as a better brand. The problem is that getting a bad Taurus that has issues clearly seen in the first box of ammo, is at a higher chance of happening.
Keep up the great work. I love all revolvers. Even Taurus. My tracker stays in time better than my s&w 66
You're the best man, keeping it budget is more relatable/relevant to the masses anyway.
I am concerned about bullet jump in the cylinder- a known issue with 9mm revolvers. One was to test for this is to measure the 5 rounds before firing. Insert them into the cylinder, fire 4, then measure the last unfired round. I love the 9mm revolver concept btw.
Never had crimp issues w my 9mm revolvers (5 of them), its an ammo issue not gun issue - i dont use remanuf ammo btw
Definitely have had crimp jump issues with new ammo. Magtech 115 gr always does it if I recall from my SP101 9mm. Every time the last round falls out.
I appreciate your content very much. Very clear presentation, well controlled consistent testing with repeatable results, details about different ammo used, different barrel lengths, the different cam angles superimposed, just a quality presentation overall. On your way to 100k subs for sure. Keep up the good work and thank you. One of my favorite gun tubers.
Pretty sweet little gun. Congrats
It will be a cool addition to the channel. 9mm is such an efficient cartridge.
I went to buy a new revolver and it was down to a 9mm or a lcr 357. The shop owner gave me a smoking deal on the lcr so it went home with me. Id still like to have, or at least try, a 905 myself.
The LCR is a terrific carry revolver! You made a great choice. Did you end up getting it in 357?
@@LA_Commander it is the 357. Its the first gen lcr, not the lcrx. I originally wanted the hammer version, but the deal was too good to pass up.
And the best mod ive made so far, other than an xs big dot, was the pachmayr diamond grip. I feel good taking it anywhere.
@@Brykk That's an awesome gun! You can practice at the range with 38 special, and carry 357 for when you need it. Very good revolver. I hope you enjoy it! And if you got a great deal on the price, so much the better.
You're better off with a double action only for carry anyway. You got the better gun@@Brykk
My new fav channel. I ve stopped by but never stayed.. love this
Great informative video. Keep doing what you’re doing. I work at a gun store, and see multiple people buying, just for the latest and greatest, and I’ve owned several Taurus pistols, and never had an issue, not to mention their lifetime warranty.
Cool gun. I have thought about a 9mm revolver as well. I was looking at the Lcr or Sp101, but same idea, and it is a good one. Thanks for the video. And feel free to ignore those who question your choices. And I love the home made tool
What kind of crazy rocket surgery sorcery has this man performed? That reloading device quickly went from wtf? to I want! Awesome channel - always great content!
Lord knows if I had a small chunk of money and was in the area, I'd give a nice 10mm auto to the channel.
Keep up the good work, GS. Always enjoyable and always learn at least something.
Sam my man, why you making me second guess my 856 like that! Keep up the good work!
Always value your opinion. I learned why moon clips exist. I have always wondered bout .9 mm revolvers. I have $3 k guns and still like my 605 snuby.357
Great idea with the "old mag" for reloading! Semper Fi!
Love these videos Sam! Love ya brother & looking forward 😎🙌
GS. Good video. That should do the job. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Now that you have the Taurus 905, I'd like to see you do a comparison video with the Charter Arms Pitbull (9mm, no moon clips required).
Good acquisition. I have a 905. I am hoping you do a full comparison between this 905 and a 2" Taurus revolver in 38 special. That's why I got the 905. Same footprint but possible better ballistics and maybe faster to reload or unload... thank you.
You are educated and knowledgeable about this stuff way more than I could ever be and most people so please don't ever listen to haters or anything trust in yourself God loves you
Nothing wrong w/Taurus for what you’re doing w/them. Some viewers just like to complain but I always learn something from your videos. The only Taurus I owned was one of their tiny .380 pistols that I eventually traded for one of the unofficial second generation LCPs that I still carry.
I appreciate your videos. After Covid, manufacturing today is a crap shoot. I’ve never had any issues with my Taurus revolvers through the years.
I love my taurus revolver. Don't worry about what people say about your product reviews. You do you.
Back when I lived in a country that allowed handgun ownership, I ended up choosing a Taurus 605 with a 3" barrel. Very accurate, reliable, and the trigger was awesome, double action smooth, trigger pull was relatively light. Single action, the trigger pull was light and glass breakingly crisp. It was made in Brasil, though.
I did have to swap the original wooden grips for rubber grips similar to yours.
Looks like a great pistol. I hope gel tests to come.
Great idea on that combo cylinder punch and loader from a mag . Now you know , you're gonna have to do a 9mm Taurus VS a 38 Special Taurus video :D I hope all the complainers send you the handgun they would like to see you review and test . Bet they won't ! :D
Turned that magazine into a Pez dispenser! love it! I did not know that extractors more or less fail on a 9mm revolver. Thanks for the explanation on that.
Great video Sam! If someone doesn't like what you use for your content, they can make their own video! ...
Wow, using a mag as a speed loader is such a great idea! I am definitely doing that!
Thanks for all the content you give us even under strict budgets. Don't listen to those haters. I appreciate your videos and your calm demeanor and information. Have a good one sam!
Your realistic doing a great job & are much appreciated keep going to your own satisfaction & plan IT WORKS, WE LIKE IT, THANKS.
Glad you did this test. I ordered a 905 3in Talo edition a few days ago. I also ordered a MBT Bold Grip off eBay for it. Can't wait to see how it shoots.
Haven’t watched this yet, but so excited to see your take on this. It’s been on my maybe list for a while now.
I have had a Taurus M380 for like 12 years and i love it. The moon clips make quick reloads and the TK custom moon clips work better than the factory ones too. One of my favorites in the carry rotation.
Like Randy Marshall addicted to Brazilian art po , you just can’t stay away can you.
Sam, once again, you have not only put out an interesting video but also one with content very relevant to what I have been thinking about. That is the value of a 9mm revolver. I was particularly interested in, and happy with, the chrono results. The fact that the velocity matched the 125 38spl results you've gotten in the past makes my decision. Now I just have to decide on how important the 6th round I can get with the 38spl is to me. Your improvised loader is a great idea too. TY
nice gun and shooiting. that mag/loader/extractor thing is genius.
Congratulations for your new revolver
Your hack with the old magazine is BRILLIANT!👏🏻
I’m definitely gonna use it at the range. But only there.
I’ve got the specialized tool for relaoding the moon clips, but you’re right: it does take a while.
You should patent it yourself!
Definitely a very practical little gun, which I use either in the car, for a quick grab and easyness of handling, or it follows me in my pockey or ankle holster for a back up.
In this case, smaller size does matter 😁
My EDC, which never leaves my body,is a much bigger gun.
you young man are a great asset to the shooting community. although I'm a reloader of over 45years you save me much money . if I buy a certain bullet to test I'll probably reload with 5 to 7+ different powders to find the most accurate load and expansion tests
if I see a bullet you test and it fails your tests then it would fairly my tests and no use me buying a box of100 bullets that a aree failures saving me money and time . and those who don't reload buying factory ammunition ,your tests saves them money and shows what not to buy. some people wouldn't b