Taurus Defender 605 + Revolver Tips | Guns & Gear

Published on April 8, 2022
Duration: 5:05

This guide details shooting and reloading techniques for the Taurus Defender 605 revolver, as demonstrated by expert Chris Cerino. It covers mastering the DA/SA trigger, adapting shooting styles for different targets, and efficient reloading methods, emphasizing safe firearm handling throughout.

Quick Summary

Expert Chris Cerino demonstrates shooting and reloading techniques for the Taurus Defender 605 revolver. Key advice includes mastering the DA/SA trigger by finding the 'sweet spot,' adapting shooting styles (one-handed DA for close targets, two-handed SA for distance), and efficient reloading using speedloaders or speed strips, all while emphasizing safe firearm handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Product Reveal
  2. 00:32Night Sight Feature
  3. 00:44Detailed Product Specifications
  4. 01:03Finish and Grip Options
  5. 01:20Front Sight Importance
  6. 01:39Double/Single Action Explained
  7. 02:16Loading and Shooting Drills
  8. 03:15Ejecting Spent Casings
  9. 04:12Reloading Techniques
  10. 04:46Product Summary and Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Taurus Defender 605 is a 5-shot revolver chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special, featuring a 3-inch barrel and an Ameriglo bright front sight with tritium for low-light visibility. It operates in Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) and comes in various finishes like black, stainless, and two-tone, with options for Hogue or VZ G10 grips.

How can I improve my double-action trigger pull on a revolver like the Taurus Defender 605?

To improve your double-action trigger pull, practice finding the 'sweet spot' where the trigger pull becomes consistent. Dry-firing regularly helps build muscle memory and smoothness, making the DA pull feel more manageable and accurate, almost like a single-action pull.

What are effective reloading techniques for revolvers?

For revolvers like the Taurus Defender 605, maintain a controlled grip while ejecting casings. Reloading can be done one or two rounds at a time. Utilizing speedloaders or speed strips can significantly increase reloading speed and efficiency during drills or defensive situations.

Why is the front sight important on a revolver like the Taurus Defender 605?

The Ameriglo front sight on the Taurus Defender 605, especially with its tritium insert, is crucial for rapid target acquisition, particularly in low-light conditions. This enhanced visibility is vital as revolvers often lack the advanced sighting systems found on semi-automatic pistols.

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