Taurus 605 Defender Review & Shoot - Tungsten & Altamont

Published on December 13, 2024
Duration: 21:30

This review of the Taurus 605 Defender highlights its compact size, special Tungsten Cerakote finish, and Altamont wood grips. While aesthetically pleasing, the small grip contributes to significant recoil with full-power .357 Magnum loads, making it less comfortable for extended shooting sessions compared to larger revolvers or models with rubber grips. The reviewer notes the sights shoot slightly low and the trigger has some creep, but overall finds it a manageable option for concealed carry, especially with lighter .38 Special ammunition.

Quick Summary

The Taurus 605 Defender is a compact, five-shot .357 Magnum revolver featuring a Tungsten Cerakote finish and Altamont wood grips. While aesthetically pleasing, its small grip makes recoil from full-power .357 Magnum loads quite pronounced, making .38 Special a more comfortable option. The sights tend to shoot low, and the trigger has some creep, but it's considered a manageable concealed carry option.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Taurus 605 Defender
  2. 00:32Tungsten Cerakote Finish and Wood Grips
  3. 01:34Sights: Night Sights with Tritium
  4. 02:24Trigger Pull: Double Action and Single Action
  5. 05:24Ammunition: Federal & CCI .357 Magnum Loads
  6. 06:36First Shots and Chronograph Readings
  7. 07:15Shooting Impressions and Recoil
  8. 08:26Velocity vs. Advertised Specs
  9. 09:40Ejection Performance
  10. 10:13Point of Impact Discussion
  11. 11:33Grip Comfort and Recoil Impact
  12. 13:19One-Handed Shooting with Hot Loads
  13. 14:35Confirming Point of Impact
  14. 15:00Ballistics Gel Bonus Footage
  15. 16:01Final Thoughts: Like vs. Love
  16. 17:36Recoil with Different Loads
  17. 18:32Mild Negatives: Sights and Trigger
  18. 20:44Upcoming Content and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Taurus 605 Defender reviewed?

The Taurus 605 Defender is a compact, five-shot .357 Magnum revolver. This specific model features a Tungsten Cerakote finish and Altamont wood grips, along with tritium night sights for low-light conditions. It's designed as a lighter, scaled-down alternative to larger revolvers.

How does the Taurus 605 Defender handle recoil, especially with .357 Magnum loads?

The recoil with full-power .357 Magnum loads can be significant and uncomfortable, largely due to the small, non-padded wood grips. While manageable, it's noted that .38 Special ammunition provides a much more pleasant shooting experience with this firearm.

What are the trigger characteristics of the Taurus 605 Defender?

The double-action pull is described as smooth but heavy, potentially exceeding 12 lbs. The single-action pull is lighter, around 5-6 lbs, but exhibits a slight creep. Precise measurement was difficult due to the trigger's design.

Does the Taurus 605 Defender shoot accurately?

The reviewer found that the sights on the Taurus 605 Defender tend to shoot slightly low. To compensate, one can aim higher or use a 'cover hold' where the front sight covers the intended point of impact, or align the front sight with the green tritium dot.

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