The Taurus 650, a 5-shot revolver chambered in .357 Magnum, has been reintroduced by Taurus! Featuring a shrouded hammer, this adds to the brand’s lineup of compact revolvers, answering the need for a concealed carry option that is both functional and snag-free.

The return of the Taurus 650 comes in response to requests from shooters seeking a revolver designed for everyday carry with a smooth, Double Action Only (DAO) trigger pull. The internal shrouded hammer ensures quick deployment without the risk of snagging, even when drawn from a pocket or bag.

“This is the ultimate expression of what my friend Darryl Bolke refers to as ‘the snubby lifestyle,’” said Caleb Giddings, Marketing Manager at Taurus USA. “For those who seek a simple, reliable DAO revolver to carry every day, this model provides the perfect solution.”

The Taurus 650 is compatible with a range of existing 5-shot speed loaders and holsters used with similar .357 Magnum models. 

Key Features of the Taurus 650:

  • Durable Steel or Stainless Steel Frame: Built to withstand rigorous use, the Taurus 650’s steel or stainless steel frame provides the durability needed for both daily carry and extended shooting sessions.
  • Double Action Only (DAO) Trigger System: The 650’s DAO trigger offers a smooth and consistent pull, enhancing shooting precision and reliability in high-stress environments.
  • Five-Shot Cylinder Chambered in.357 Magnum / .38 Spl +P: The Taurus 650 is chambered to handle up to .357 Magnum, allowing it to also fire .38 Special and .38 Special +P loads, providing flexibility in ammunition choice.
  • Shrouded Hammer for Snag-Free Concealment: The internal shrouded hammer ensures a seamless draw from concealment, minimizing snags and enabling easy operation even from a pocket or bag.
  • Removable Serrated Blade Front Sight: The blade front sight is serrated to reduce glare and allow for quick accuracy in all lighting conditions. The front sight is also removable, allowing it to be swapped out to meet your personal preference

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