Revolvers
Taurus 627 Tracker Stainless 4" 357 Magnum Revolver - 7 Rounds | 4" Barrel | Rubber Grips | Stainless/Silver | 3-Dot Sights
$500.00
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357 Magnum
New
4 barrel
MFG: Taurus
Model: 2627049
Bud's Item Number: 31746
UPC: 725327340386
Model: 2627049
Bud's Item Number: 31746
UPC: 725327340386
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The Taurus Tracker family includes a full range of calibers and sizes to perfectly suit any hunting adventure. These rugged, durable revolvers also make a practical choice for backpacks and tackle boxes, especially where there are bears and other predators around. Extremely comfortable to fire and easy to control - the Tracker Series continues to grow in popularity thanks to its high level of accuracy, rock-solid performance and near-indestructible construction.
Specifications:
- Weight: 35 oz.
- Overall Length: 8.9"
- Rate-of-Twist: 1-in-16"
- Additional Info: Ported
Barrel Length
4
Capacity
7
Sights
3-Dot
Caliber
357 Magnum
Condition
New
SKU
BUD-31746
Had a couple of stoppages early
Two failures to feed in the first 100 rounds, none since the 200 mark. Hopefully it just needed to break in. I'll update if anything else crops up. For now I'd call it serviceable, not a standout.
My new range buddy
Brought it out three weekends in a row. Friends keep asking to shoot it. Two of them have already ordered their own. Take that as you will - for me it's the highest praise I can give a firearm.
Smooth trigger, average sights
The trigger pull on this is genuinely impressive - way better than the price would suggest. The factory iron sights are fine but uninspiring. With aftermarket sights this becomes a 5-star piece easily.
Best impulse buy I've made all year
Walked in for ammo, walked out with this on order. Got it three days later, ran two boxes of 357 Magnum through it without cleaning first, and it's been flawless. Sometimes the gun just calls you.
Sights are dead on out of the box
Didn't have to touch the rear sight - point of aim equals point of impact at 15 yards right from the first magazine. Front post is bright enough to find quickly in poor light. Small thing, but it matters.