This review highlights five Brazilian revolvers from Taurus and Rossi as compelling alternatives to American firearms, focusing on their value and performance. Models like the Rossi RP63 and RM66 offer solid options for concealed carry and hunting, respectively. The Taurus Tracker 692 stands out for its multi-caliber versatility, while the Raging Hunter series, particularly the .460 S&W Magnum variant, provides powerful options for big game hunting at competitive price points.
This review covers the I.N.A. Tiger, a Brazilian .38 Special revolver heavily influenced by the S&W J-frame. It highlights the Tiger's compact size, 5-shot capacity, and affordable vintage market value ($150-$250). However, it notes a critical design flaw: the absence of a forcing cone, which can lead to lead shaving and requires frequent cleaning. Additionally, the older hammer-mounted firing pin lacks modern drop safety features, making dry firing and dropping the weapon inadvisable.
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