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Bring it back to the shop you bought it at first and see if they'll issue a refund. Many shops will do this with a brand new gun, if you bought it at a shop. In my experience, Taurus revolvers (NIB or used) are either out of time with lead shavings on the cone from factory test fire or each cylinder notch has different tolerance levels from semi-tight to loose as a goose.
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+1. This is not an uncommon problem for a Taurus revolver, my NIB M85 had a forcing cone issue causing it to freeze up solid too.
Since this thing is brand new, see if where you bought it will issue a refund or exchange. If they won't, contact Taurus and behold their world class customer service. Then, when you eventually get your gun back, make this gun your first, and last, Taurus.
Good luck.