Taurus Announces 7-Shot Multi-Caliber Revolver

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posted on January 18, 2018
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Taurus has announced the 692 Multi-Caliber revolver, capable of changing calibers from .38 Spl. +P/.357 Mag. to 9 mm Luger with a simple swap of the cylinder. Available in two barrel lengths—3” for everyday carry and 6.5” for home defense—both have a seven-round capacity.







This DA/SA revolver features adjustable rear sights, a spurred hammer, Taurus’ Ribber Grip and a ported barrel. Stellar clips are provided with each revolver.

Taurus 692 Revolver Specifications:
Caliber: .38 Spl. +P/.357 Mag. / 9 mm Luger
Capacity: 7 shot
Action Type: DA/SA
Finish: Matte Black or Matte Stainless
Cylinder Material: Matte Black or Matte Stainless
Barrel Length: 3” or 6.5”
Sights: Fixed Front/Adjustable Rear
Firing System: Spurred Hammer
Grip: Ribber Grip
Weight: 35 oz. (3” barrel) 46 oz. (6.5” barrel)
2 Stellar Clips included
MSRP: $659

To learn more, visit TaurusUSA.com

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