Check the frame and crane area.
Taurus makes pretty decent revolvers, and they're reliable.
The Taurus Model 85 and Model 82 are both part of Taurus's line of revolvers, but they have differences in design and specifications. While some parts may be interchangeable, particularly minor components, the barrel is typically not interchangeable due to differences in caliber and design. It's always recommended to consult with a qualified gunsmith or refer to the manufacturer's specifications to ensure compatibility before attempting any repairs or modifications.
Taurus produced its first handgun, a 38 Special, in 1941 and began exporting its revolvers to the U.S. market in 1968. They are still making them.
There are a number of guns which feature dual action in the mechanism. For instance revolvers, such as the Smith and Weston Model 64, M&P R8 and Taurus Tracker990/991 all feature dual action.
A "J" frame handgun refers to the Smith & Wesson small frame revolvers such as the model 36 and to any other handguns of that size (Taurus, for example, has a virtually identical revolver) which are build on the J size frame. S&W makes K, L, N, and X frame revolvers In ascending order of size.
Not all revolvers HAVE a model number- and those that DO do not have it marked on all revolvers. For NEWER Smith & Wesson revolvers, open the cylinder, and look on the part of the frame that is covered by the crane (crane connects the cylinder to the frame) You might see something like 10-5, indicating a Model 10, 5th change. But not all S&Ws had a model number.
No such model.
Check old Taurus catalogs
100-435 USD
The value of a 6-inch Taurus Model 66 in .357 Magnum can vary based on its condition, age, and whether it includes original packaging or accessories. Generally, prices for these revolvers range from $400 to $700 in good condition. Collectible models or those with specific features may command higher prices. Always check current listings or consult a firearms appraiser for the most accurate valuation.
The Model 610 revolvers were made 1989-2004.
The "last" Taurus wagon was produced in December 2004, which would have been a 2005 model year. The Taurus name though was revived after a short retirement, and in the 2008 model year, the "Freestyle" was rebadged as the Taurus X, taking it's place in the lineup as a wagon model.