Taurus 856 revolver follow up (Defender & Ultra-lite models)

Published on December 18, 2024
Duration: 8:50

This video provides a follow-up review of the Taurus 856 Defender and Ultra-Lite revolvers, highlighting their features, price points, and comparisons to other firearms in their class. The presenter emphasizes their quality for the price, suitability for concealed carry, and specific differences between the two models, such as barrel length and frame material.

Quick Summary

The Taurus 856 Defender and Ultra-Lite are six-shot revolvers chambered in .38 Special +P. The Defender has a 3-inch all-steel barrel (25 oz), while the Ultra-Lite features a 2-inch aluminum alloy barrel (16 oz) for lighter concealed carry. Both offer good quality for their competitive price points.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Taurus 856 Follow-Up
  2. 00:07Taurus 856 Defender Model
  3. 00:22Taurus 856 Ultra-Lite Model
  4. 00:30MSRP and Price Comparison
  5. 00:43Competitor Comparison
  6. 01:28Six-Shot Capacity & Caliber
  7. 01:44Zeta 6 Dry Fire Tools & Speed Loaders
  8. 02:37Locking Points & Extractor
  9. 03:04No Internal Lock Feature
  10. 03:12Cylinder Release Mechanism
  11. 03:20Action Type: DA/SA
  12. 03:47Ejector Rod Length Comparison
  13. 04:03Sight Picture: Defender Model
  14. 04:22Grip Comparison: Defender vs. UL
  15. 04:34Crimson Trace Laser Grips on UL
  16. 04:58Double Action Trigger Feel
  17. 05:00Trigger Pull Weight Measurement
  18. 06:04Lock-up and Firing Pin Assessment
  19. 06:43Weight Comparison
  20. 07:05Trigger Return Spring Observation
  21. 07:20Manufacturing Origin & Quality
  22. 07:43Presenter's Preferred Model
  23. 08:22Conclusion & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Taurus 856 Defender and Ultra-Lite models?

The Taurus 856 Defender features a 3-inch barrel and an all-steel frame, weighing 25 oz unloaded. The 856 Ultra-Lite has a 2-inch barrel and an aluminum alloy frame, making it lighter at 16 oz unloaded, which is ideal for concealed carry.

How do the Taurus 856 revolvers compare to other budget-friendly options?

The presenter considers the Taurus 856 models to be of higher quality than competitors like Charter Arms, Rock Island, and even Rossi revolvers, especially for their price point, making them a better choice for defensive use.

What is the trigger pull weight for the Taurus 856 revolvers?

Trigger pull measurements indicate the double-action pull is around 10-12 lbs, while the single-action pull is approximately 5-7 lbs. The presenter notes the double-action trigger feels smoother than expected for its weight.

What caliber are the Taurus 856 revolvers chambered in?

Both the Taurus 856 Defender and Ultra-Lite are chambered in .38 Special +P. They are also capable of safely firing standard pressure .38 Special ammunition, offering flexibility for shooters concerned about recoil.

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