Why Taurus uses a spring-and-strut system

Published on March 17, 2026
Duration: 1:19

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the internal spring systems used in Taurus revolvers, contrasting them with designs from Smith & Wesson and Colt. The speaker, identified as experienced, details how Taurus utilizes a strut and spring system for both trigger and hammer return, differentiating it from the V-springs or encapsulated systems found in competitors. Understanding these mechanical nuances is key for anyone interested in the engineering behind revolvers.

Quick Summary

Taurus revolvers utilize a distinct strut and spring system for their internal mechanisms, particularly for trigger and hammer return. This contrasts with Smith & Wesson's often encapsulated trigger return systems and Colt's use of a single V-spring for both trigger and hammer return. Understanding these spring implementations is crucial for appreciating the mechanical nuances between different firearm designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Taurus Spring System
  2. 00:09Trigger Return Mechanisms Compared
  3. 00:25Taurus Design Differences
  4. 00:46Spring Tension and Design
  5. 00:54Colt vs. S&W Spring Designs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary internal difference in Taurus revolvers compared to other brands?

Taurus revolvers primarily distinguish themselves through their internal spring system, often utilizing a strut and spring configuration for functions like trigger return and hammer cocking, which differs from the V-springs or encapsulated systems found in brands like Colt and Smith & Wesson.

How does the Taurus spring system compare to Smith & Wesson's?

Taurus revolvers typically employ a strut and spring system for their internals. In contrast, Smith & Wesson often uses an encapsulated system for trigger return, which is noted as being more difficult to remove and reinsert during maintenance or disassembly.

What type of spring system does Colt revolvers typically use?

Colt revolvers commonly utilize a single V-spring that serves a dual purpose, providing tension for both the trigger return and the hammer return functions, resting on the trigger return lever.

Are other internal components different in Taurus revolvers?

While the spring system is a key differentiator, other internal components such as the trigger, hammer, hand, transfer bar, and cylinder stop are largely similar to designs found in other manufacturers' revolvers.

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