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Thought about one for a bit, but decided I like auto-loaders more for 22. LOL!

Some time back I had a Taurus 22lr, in the mid 90s while I was running a sales route. Bought it one day and sold it a week or so later to another customer. Don't really remember any issues with.

But did have a 4" Tracker 22 near 2010 or so. Awful! Couldn't get a decent group from it. Called Taurus CS and they sent a pickup for it. All I can say is that Taurus replaced it without comment. That was strange. Just sent a letter saying it was going to be replaced.

Before I even took it home, I traded it on a 44 Tracker in the shop. Still have that one.

But to your question. I would not hesitate to buy one if I came across it at a good price. I've had good service from Taurus products and their CS. The only other time I've had occassion to use CS was when the Millenium/PT line was recalled. Mine was junked and replaced with a 24/7 Pro model. A much better pistol.

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I have had good luck with Taurus. I have 4 Revolvers and 1 TX C 22 pistol. Have 1 38 Spl 7 shot 2" ultra lite revolver, 2 38/357 2" brl 7 shot revolvers, and 1 22 Mag 3" 8 shot revolver.  All have been good. Never had what your looking at but I would not be afraid of the Taurus revolvers. 

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I’ve had several snub noses  38’s and a 605 357 myself, never had a problem with them. They all shot  good, accurate. I just saw these 22 LR with the 2” barrel on sale I liked for the price.I’d like to have one , but I’m 22 poor 😂

Just curious if anyone here owned one or had shot one.Im picky on accuracy on a handgun.

I like the looks of the 3” barrel too, probably be a little more accurate.

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7 hours ago, jeff43 said:

I’ve had several snub noses  38’s and a 605 357 myself, never had a problem with them. They all shot  good, accurate. I just saw these 22 LR with the 2” barrel on sale I liked for the price.I’d like to have one , but I’m 22 poor 😂

Just curious if anyone here owned one or had shot one.Im picky on accuracy on a handgun.

I like the looks of the 3” barrel too, probably be a little more accurate.

I would be concerned about how the sights are regulated if accuracy is you "aim."

Most guns now are a combat hold.  That is not ideal for me as prefer "point of aim."  AT least for plinking

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1 hour ago, JustEd said:

I would be concerned about how the sights are regulated if accuracy is you "aim."

Most guns now are a combat hold.  That is not ideal for me as prefer "point of aim."  AT least for plinking

The rear sights have windage adjustment, the front sight is pinned in so you can change it out for elevation.

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