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.
Basically, take it back to the shop and see what they'll do. If they issue a refund, upgrade to a S&W or Ruger. If it has to be sent back to factory, upgrade when it eventually comes back. I know Taurus fans will be hurt by these comments, but I have yet to see a NIB Taurus revolver be as tight as a heavily used S&W or Ruger.
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