Customer Reviews for Taurus 941 Stainless 4" 22 Long Rifle / 22 Magnum / 22 WMR Revolver
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10/20/2017
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Back in the early 80's I bought my first 941. It was a 5 inch barrel and I have forgotten how many I have owned since the first one. I would shoot them till the cylinder lock would loosen up and then trade it in and get another one. They are lightweight fun and I carried mine on many I small game hunting trip to Maine. I used them to take everything from rabbits to deer. Yes Mildred 22 Magnums are legal for deer in Maine. Thinking back I have probably snapped the caps on over 10000 22 magnums and 99% of them have been with the Taurus 941's. This is the revolver that I learned the fine art of hunting and shooting a handgun with. I bought my last one in four inch to put away in the safe so my grandsons could use it when they come of age. Thanks Taurus!
07/31/2014
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I've had this revolver for over one year now and its been great. It's fun to shoot, and it is accurate just like it should be. The recoil isn't bad. My wife has no problem shooting it, and we've put over 300 rounds through it. This gun has never jammed, and it shoots just as well with the cheap stuff as it does with the Hornady ammo I prefer. Taurus got it right with this model and Bud's comes through yet again!
06/27/2009
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My first and last Taurus revolver. Bought this revolver new for my wife because of small grip and less recoil. Cylinder was very hard to open. The gun would cock for five rounds then the cylinder would jam. You would have to rotate the cylinder with your fingers while cocking the hammer with your thumb. I finally figured out that the cylinder was out of square and was binding on the barrel. I had to file down the cylinder in that area. This fixed the cylinder jamming however the trigger pull is just way too heavy for DA mode and the hammer is too small and too hard to cock to use SA mode. I was told by Taurus that the hammer needs to have a heavy spring to ignite the rimfire cartridges. I have other .22 caliber revolvers that don't have a trigger/hammer pull this heavy and they don't misfire. At least Taurus should use a longer hammer for more leverage to cock the very heavy hammer spring.