Will the Real Taurus Tracker Please Stand Up?

Alright, I need all of you to take out your red pen and cross out the “0” in the cover line “Taurus 990: 2 guns in 1” on the this month’s American Rifleman cover and write in a “2” (as illustrated below). This seems like a better solution than trying to get each and every of the 1.7 million issues of the magazine back out of your mailboxes and attempting to fix them all myself.  

In case you didn’t notice, there was a glitch with the model number of the extremely cool .22 Long Rifle or .22 Mag. Taurus Tracker revolver on the November 2011 cover. We also messed up in feature article that started on page 52 by Shooting Editor Glenn M. Gilbert. It turns out the variant we put on the cover is the Model 992, not the Model 990. The Model 990 has a number of barrel lengths, but it is a .22 LR revolver, while the Model 991 describes the revolver when chambered in .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (WMR).

When this article was written three months ago, there was no information about the gun on the website. Currently, there is a 6 ½ inch listed, but still no 4 inch. Also, the designation is not visibly marked on the gun and the box it came in did not have a label. Because of this, the gun was entered into our system two ways—990 and 992.

This can happen when we work so close to the edge on guns that are not yet on the market at the time of writing. The good news is that we have confirmed with Taurus that, indeed, its designation is Model 992. If you would like to X out the, at least, 13 incorrect references in the article to the Model 992 as a Model 992, you may need another red pen. We regret the error and—if you contact Taurus—be aware that they are actually right about the Model 992’s proper designation.


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5 Responses to Will the Real Taurus Tracker Please Stand Up?

John wrote:
November 12, 2011

Does anyone know why this is not available?

RAM from Pharr, Texas wrote:
November 04, 2011

Cheaper Than Dirt is selling the model 990 with LR / Mag. What do you mean it does not exist?

Tom from WNY wrote:
October 31, 2011

This still represents a choice between a single action and double action revolver. The last .22lr/.22mag DA that I can recall was the Charter Arms Pathfinder (first edition). It still represented a good general purpose .22 for the handgunner.

GW long wrote:
October 25, 2011

Also the 992 is much more expensive well over 600 bucks retail. I was going to order one, but the one you tested as you said doesn't exist yet!

John Fontana wrote:
October 25, 2011

as a subscriber I am disappointed. I really see this as an inexpensive alternative to the Ruger Single Six.