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TAURUS 856 38SP SS 2″ 6SHOT FS LASER

TAURUS 856 38SP SS 2″ 6SHOT FS LASER

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SKU: IRV|510528
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Additional information

UPC

725327932048

Manufacturer

Taurus

Manufacturer Part Number

2-856029VL

Action

Double / Single Action

Additional Feature 1

Viridian Red Laser

Adjustable Objective

False

ATF Manufacturer

TAURUS ARMAS/TAURUS INT'L MFG

ATF Model

856

ATF Type

REVOLVER

Barrel Finish

Matte Stainless

Barrel Length

2"

Barrel Length Range

2" to 2.99"

Caliber/Gauge

Capacity

6

Color

Silver

Country of Origin

BR

Cylinder Finish

Matte Stainless

Description

Viridian Red Laser Grip

Dimension

1.85 X 6.40 X 9.85

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

Matte

Finish Type

Stainless Steel

Frame

Steel Frame

Frame Color

STAINLESS

Frame Description

Stainless Steel Frame

Frame Size

Small

Grip Material

Black Finger Grooved Rubber

Grip Type

Viridian Red Laser Grip

Hammer Style

Exposed

Hammer Type

COMBAT

Height

1.8500

Illuminated Reticle

False

Includes

Viridian Laser

Length

6.55

Material

Stainless Steel

Model

856VL

Other Features

VIRIDIAN RED LASER GRIP

Overall Length

6.55"

Package Height

1.9

Package Length

9.8

Package Width

6.2

Product Type

Revolver

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

2.05

Sights

Fixed Sights

Sights Type

FIXED

Size

Compact

State Restriction (CA)

NO DIRECT SHIP TO CALIFORNIA

Subcategory

Revolvers

Trigger Type

COMBAT

Weight

2.05

Weight (oz)

22

Weight Range

1 lbs to 1.99 lbs

Width

1.41

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