Friends, this is an explosive question.
It's also a question with no definitive answer. Myself and two other e-friends on The Firing Line purchased the exact same models of Taurus snubs.
Theirs worked like "champs". Perfectly too, from the posts they've left. Mine was a different experience all together. (I won't go into the defects or the efforts of trying to get Taurus to live up to the "lifetime warrenty".) Just let it be said that MY pistol was a lemon. A "lemon" can be obtained occasionally from ANY manufacturer. After all, these things are "man-made" devices. (Ever buy a car, then have to take it back to the dealer over and over and...well, you get my point.) My own wife totes a Taurus Total Ti snub in .38 special +P. It is a wonderful pistol that has never had a malfunction during the more than two years which she has owned it. It's on her right now in a "concealment purse", and I feel grateful that it's there. We also have a 8 shot, .22 magnum Taurus revolver with a barrel about four inches long in stainless steel that has never had a problem. Just a wonderful and accurate shooter. (Adjustable sights, too!) However, my father in law purcased a Taurus PT-111 auto. Lemon again.
We can exchange information here, but flaming someone else's choice of firearms is a waste of time. Different people like different things. That is just the way it is. People see things differently!
Happy Holidays Everyone from Kentucky Rifle!