[SHOT 2024] Taurus Channels The West with The All New Taurus Deputy

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[SHOT 2024] Taurus Channels The West with The All New Taurus Deputy

With an intent to make its mark on the crowded market of western-themed firearms, Taurus, an iconic gun manufacturer celebrated for its affordability, has unveiled the latest addition to its revolver family – the Taurus Deputy. This single-action revolver seems a fitting tribute to the rugged appeal and classic aesthetics of the Old West, reflecting the brand’s commitment to bringing an economically viable choice to firearm enthusiasts.

The Taurus Deputy is now officially live and will be available in two calibers: .357 Magnum and the venerable 45 Colt. While embodying the long-standing tradition of cowboy guns, this model offers an entry-level choice with a competitive edge in a market brimming with high-end options.

Offering a choice of a 4.25 or a 5.5 barrel length, the Taurus Deputy features a polished black finish, enhancing its sleek profile while maintaining a strong ode to Western gun lore. A salute to the discerning customer who appreciates value for money without compromising on quality or performance, the Taurus Deputy comes with an attractive manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $606.99.

Over the decades, Taurus has effectively catered to the affordable firearms market, providing reliable, cost-effective options for enthusiasts and experts alike. With the introduction of the Taurus Deputy, the company continues to stride forward in line with its tradition of blending affordability, design integrity, and functionality – a commitment that’s reflected in every round fired from a Taurus firearm.

As the Taurus Deputy enters the firearms stage, it is expected to stir considerable interest among cowboy gun aficionados as well as the broader community of firearms enthusiasts. The fusion of Taurus’s economical approach with the steadfast appeal of the Western single-action revolver marks another significant chapter in the company’s ongoing narrative of redefining value within the firearms market.

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  • Winchester 1873 Winchester 1873 on Jan 29, 2024

    They made a single action a few years ago named the Gaucho. I don't know if this is a re-entry of the same revolver with a different name or not. The two that I have appear to be a reproduction of the great western single action of the years 1953-64 when Colt didn't manufacture a single action.

  • Bradley Boots Bradley Boots on Feb 07, 2024

    Would I consider one... Probably. However, if they didn't put that ugly logo on the side, I'd probably have bought one of each size and caliber.

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