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I have a newer model Taurus 605 .357. Grip is attached via a single screw located on bottom of grip-remove screw-remove grip/will this replace? — 2 Answers

by A guy, from MO, United States Asked on May 31, 2018

Name Crimson Trace Lasergrip for Taurus Small Frame (4.8)
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Answered by Ethan C., Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on August 15, 2018

Unfortunately Crimson Trace does not make a version that will fit newer (post 2014) versions of the Taurus revolvers.

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Answered by Kevin, guest, from WA, United States, on April 19, 2019

The only difference in the old and new model 605 (I have both) is that the new model is missing the stock pin in the hand grip. You can replace this with the original part from taurus or make your own using 1/8 inch metal rod cut to proper length. insert your part in its place and your good to go.

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