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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty certain Rossi wheelguns are made by Taurus.

Pretty much a toss up. Expect the trigger to be anywhere from horrible to completely effing awful.


On a side note: Is "Livestock Agent" a real job? If so, how do I get into this line of work?

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty certain Rossi wheelguns are made by Taurus.

Pretty much a toss up. Expect the trigger to be anywhere from horrible to completely effing awful.


On a side note: Is "Livestock Agent" a real job? If so, how do I get into this line of work?

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Is that code for " pig snuffer?"
 
Good info. I didn't know they were made by Taurus. I think I'll pass. Not interested enough to have to fight to fix a potentially crappy trigger gun. And not interested in paying $1500 for a good .357 Thanks for the info!
 
Good info. I didn't know they were made by Taurus. I think I'll pass. Not interested enough to have to fight to fix a potentially crappy trigger gun. And not interested in paying $1500 for a good .357 Thanks for the info!
As another mentioned if you want a nice .357 wheel it would be hard to not look at used S&W's. For the price of that new Rossi you can find a lot of used Smiths. As another mentioned buy the Rossi, decide you don't like it? Good luck trying to get the cash back. Buy a used Smith, decide later you don't really like it? Will not be hard to find a new home for it without taking a big hit. They hold value.
 
They're not the best, but they're certainly not junk. The trigger is very simple to fix. I bought a spring kit for a 65 for somewhere around $15 and in less than 20 minutes I had polished the sear and replaced the springs. The trigger went from already OK to fantastic. It ran flawlessly and was very accurate. I've also owned an S&W which was silky smooth but was supposed to have had a fluff & buff done on it.

To be fair, I'd also take a gently used S&W over a new Taurus, but mostly for the name. A little for the looks too.

Edit: Oops, 65, not 64
 
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I have had a couple Taurus Tracker 357s. I like the feel of them. Not over built And heavy, don't know how long they would last with heavy loads.
 

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