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Taurus
Model 66
Taurus Revolver 66 .357 Mag Variant-4
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.496-in
Length:12.25-in Height:5.68-in
Barrel:6-in Weight:38-oz
Variant 4 of 4
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (158 grain bullet)209192
  • Recoil Factor (158 grain bullet)10.22 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity7 rounds
  • ConcealabilityVery Poor
  • Defense Factor56%
Gun Specifications
Type:Revolver
Caliber:.357 Mag
Action:revolving chamber
Trigger:double-action (DA/SA)
Safety:trigger actuated transfer bar
Cylinder:7-round
Frame:stainless steel
Grip:black rubber
Sights:fixed front, adjustable rear
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Manufacturer
Forjas Taurus SA
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About the Gun

This revolver is a vintage six-shot design chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge. Available with a blued or stainless steel finish and full lug barrel. Similar to the Model 65 but with adjustable sights.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 1978, with manufacturing continuing through various updates until 1998. Specific models with these features were primarily produced during the 1980s and early 1990s, reflecting consistent demand during that period.

Market value
Last updated: 7/9/2025

The MSRP for this gun when new is approximately $600-$650. For a used one in 95% condition, the market value ranges from $400-$500, based on recent 2024-2025 pricing data from trusted firearm sources.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .357 Magnum
Alias: .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:158 grains
MV:1324 ft/sec ME:615 ft-lbs
Analysis

This .357 Magnum revolver offers a solid blend of performance and practicality for shooters seeking a versatile handgun. Its accuracy is commendable, with a well-balanced design that aids in consistent shot placement, particularly at moderate ranges. The ergonomics are user-friendly, featuring a grip that accommodates a variety of hand sizes, promoting comfort during extended sessions. Reliability is a key asset, as the firearm operates smoothly under diverse conditions with proper care. However, maintenance can be somewhat demanding, requiring regular attention to prevent wear on internal components. Availability of replacement parts may also pose challenges for some users. The trigger pull is crisp in single-action mode, though heavier in double-action, which might affect precision for less experienced shooters. Felt recoil is noticeable, especially with full-power loads, but remains manageable for most with proper technique. Overall, it’s a dependable choice with considerations for upkeep.

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