Paw Paw I see very little risk in buying a new Taurus revolver.
I can respect that. I will share with you why I hold to my opinion.
I've acquired 3 taurus so far in my life, only three I've shot. Each one has failed...
The first I was gifted from my father new, (first revolver @ 14) a Tracker in .22 LR it was garbage. two of the chambers were drilled off and caused the bullets to strike the forcing cone which shaved a rather large chunk of lead off and flung it out the side of the gun. I didn't know it was having problems until one of those shavings sliced through my knuckle leaving a nice scar for my troubles. Plus its DA was terrible and grouped like a shotgun.
Second was a, female friend who purchased a new Taurus Ultra-Lite 85 for personal defense. I offered my ammo so she could practice with it, which after 3 cylinders full completely locked up and could not be opened which required gunsmith attention.
Last one was a friend who
claimed his .357 Taurus was flawless. A blued Ported model with a 4" barrel. Worked great for awhile, then something in the lockwork 'shattered' (for lack of a better term) you could hear pieces loose inside, causing the cylinder to free spin counter and clockwise...
These are my experiences. I could not honestly recommend them to anyone after witnessing these failures. Guns need to work period. All of these problems are unacceptable IMO. Now if only one of these ever happened to me perhaps I would just take it as a fluke, every manufacturer has issues now and again, but seriously 3 for 3 and each one was unshootable or unsafe to fire.
Now if you own tauruses any enjoy them hell they could be your favorite gun on the planet I won't belittle you or make fun, I might even try it.
Now if you ask my opinion on them I will give it, I try to only give opinions on guns I have personally used or or own. I would hate for someone to have any of these problems right out of the gate either as a new shooter or revolver owner, especially if it is their only gun. My tracker put me off from revolvers completely for 5 years until I got a OM Blackhawk, now they dominate my collection.