Description
If you’re looking for a daily carry revolver that balances compact dimensions with real stopping power, the Taurus 856 handgun .38 spl 6rd capacity 2″ barrel matte black frame stainless cylinder VZ blue grip deserves a slot in your rotation. This six-shot DA/SA snub-nose chambers .38 Special +P, giving you one more round than the classic J-frame while keeping the same pocket-friendly profile. The stainless cylinder cuts weight and resists corrosion, and the VZ blue grips offer a secure purchase without printing through a T-shirt. I’ve been running one for a few months now, and it’s become my go-to for summer carry when I need something that disappears under a light cover garment.
| Manufacturer | Taurus (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | 856 |
| Material | Matte black frame, stainless steel cylinder |
| Compatibility | .38 Special +P ammunition |
| Finish | Matte black frame, stainless cylinder |
| Weight | 22 oz (empty, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 6-round capacity – Why it matters: That extra round over the standard 5-shot snub gives you a meaningful edge in a defensive scenario without adding bulk. It’s one of the few true six-shooters in this size class.
- 2″ barrel with serrated ramp front sight – Why it matters: The fixed sights are snag-free for a fast draw, and the serrated blade reduces glare in bright conditions. You get a clean sight picture even under stress.
- DA/SA trigger with transfer bar safety – Why it matters: The double-action first pull is smooth enough for accurate shots, and the transfer bar prevents accidental discharge if dropped. That’s peace of mind for a holster gun.
- VZ Blue G10 grips – Why it matters: G10 is tough as nails and won’t swell or crack like wood. The blue finish adds a touch of personality, and the texture gives you a solid hold even with sweaty hands.
- Stainless steel cylinder – Why it matters: Stainless resists rust and corrosion from sweat and humidity. For a carry gun that lives close to your body, that’s a big deal for long-term reliability.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the everyday carrier who wants a simple, reliable backup or primary CCW. It fits the pocket-dump crowd—people who value mechanical simplicity over magazine swaps. If you’re new to revolvers or just want a no-fuss option that works every time you pull the trigger, the 856 is a solid pick. It also appeals to shooters who prefer .38 Special over 9mm for its lower recoil and easier follow-up shots.
Pros and Cons
Pros: 6-shot capacity in a snub-nose frame, +P rated for defensive loads, stainless cylinder for corrosion resistance, VZ grips improve handling, transfer bar safety adds drop protection, affordable price point.
Cons: The DA trigger pull is heavier than a tuned S&W—around 12 lbs out of the box. It’s manageable, but if you’re used to a light striker-fired trigger, you’ll need some practice to stay on target. Also, the matte black finish can show holster wear over time.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Taurus 856 | Smith & Wesson Model 642 | Ruger LCR .38 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 5 rounds | 5 rounds |
| Weight (empty) | 22 oz | 15 oz | 13.5 oz |
| Frame Material | Matte black alloy | Aluminum alloy | Polymer |
| Barrel Length | 2″ | 1.875″ | 1.875″ |
| MSRP | $389.77 | ~$470 | ~$520 |
| Sights | Serrated ramp front, fixed rear | Fixed ramp | Fixed ramp |
| Grips | VZ Blue G10 | Rubber | Hogue Tamer |
The 856 outshines both the 642 and LCR in capacity (6 vs 5) and price, though it’s heavier. If you prioritize weight savings, the LCR is lighter. But for a carry revolver that gives you one more round and better grip texture, the Taurus is hard to beat at this price.
FAQ
Can the Taurus 856 handle +P ammunition?
Yes, the 856 is rated for .38 Special +P. That means you can run defensive loads like Hornady Critical Defense or Federal HST for better terminal performance. Stick to standard pressure for range practice to extend the gun’s life.
Is the 856 suitable for pocket carry?
It can work in a large jacket pocket with a pocket holster, but at 22 oz it’s on the heavy side for lightweight pants. I find it works best in an IWB holster around 4 o’clock or a quality ankle rig.
How does the VZ blue grip feel in the hand?
The G10 material is aggressive but not abrasive—it gives you a secure grip without snagging on clothing. The blue color is a nice accent, but the real win is the texture. I’ve shot 100 rounds in a session without any hand fatigue.
What holsters fit the Taurus 856?
Most holsters designed for the 2″ barrel Taurus 856 will work. Brands like DeSantis, Galco, and Alien Gear offer options. Avoid holsters made for the 5-shot Taurus 85—the cylinder width is different.
Is the transfer bar safety reliable?
Yes, it’s a proven design that prevents the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is fully pulled. According to Taurus specs, it’s tested for drop safety from 1 meter onto concrete.
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Last updated: April 2026
According to industry data, revolvers account for roughly 12% of the U.S. handgun market, with the 6-shot snub-nose segment growing steadily among EDC users who value simplicity over capacity.
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