Revolver Review Index
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When first released in 2003, the Model S&W500 was the most powerful production handgun in the world. This hunting revolver has an 8" barrel, a 5 shot cylind...[Read More]
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The XSE Lightweight Commander comes with an aluminum frame while still retaining all of the standard upgrades common to all 1911 pistols in the XSE line. Only a...[Read More]
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The most popular in the Smith & Wesson M&P lineup, the M&P9 is a service pistol chambered in 9mm. It features a standard 17 round magazine, 3-dot co...[Read More]
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Recently updated with a high-strength polymer frame, the .22 PLY is one of the smallest pocket pistols in the Taurus lineup. This double-action-only gun feature...[Read More]
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An American polymer frame/steel barrel service pistol available with or without a thumb safety. Features interchangeable grips, ambidextrous safety, slide relea...[Read More]
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The Model 709 Slim 9mm compact pistol is one of the newer choices on the Taurus lineup. It features a single-stack magazine with a capacity of 7 rounds, a singl...[Read More]
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Reviews of the baby brother of Colt's XSE line of 1911 pistols. Chambered in .45 AUTO with a magazine capacity of 8 rounds and shipped with a whole host of upgr...[Read More]
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The Model 444 Raging Bull by Taurus is a high-powered revolver chambered in .44 Magnum and used primarily for hunting. Features Single-Action/Double-Action trig...[Read More]
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The Titanium version of the Taurus Model 85 pocket revolver sheds nearly half the weight of the stainless steel original without sacrificing strength and reliab...[Read More]
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The Model 686 is possibly the most popular .357 Magnum service revolver ever produced by Smith & Wesson. Nearly always finished in stainless steel with adju...[Read More]
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