The first pistol I ever bought was a Taurus Millenium Pro pt145. I had so many jams with that gun that I swore off Taurus forever. I also swore that if I could find a da/sa hammer fired decocker 10mm, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Now I'm conflicted.
Taurus has improved a lot in the last fifteen years. Their guns can now match Glock's pound for pound and this has been tested a lot. Of course, all pistols used Browning designs including Glock so in the end it's about quality and Taurus has improved leaps and bounds in that department.
Taurus is really stepping it up. (Not a Taurus expert, but I do own the G3C, and my tackle box gun is my old .410 Judge.) I wish Taurus would slim down their lineup, and really focus on the core 5-8 models. I think they would bring a lot more people over to Taurus. I know there's a million brands/offerings etc but Taurus has a much bigger fan base than I thought. Good job 🐂.
aqui no Brasil, a taurus apoia o desarmamento, somos uma ditadura comunista agora, presidente corrupto e judiciario corrupto e criminoso, nunca compre taurus nem cbc nem magtech.
Taurus 4ever owner of G2C 9-40- Got the m-carbo spring kits in my g-series now - also keep tinkering trigger in the 9mm flawless both of them - Taurus officer 45 flawless - Now 10mm is joining the team - To all i shoot everyday of the week for over the last 8 years - my G2C has over 20,000 rounds with no broken parts yet plus i change the slide out at times now with the g3c Toro works great -
Just shows that you know nearly NOTHING about practical use of firearms. You don't have to have 200gr at 1200fps to be highly effective. That's a huge load of dirty brown crap. I've been to a few shootings (career LEO and also as a use-of-force investigator) and I promise you that a .40S&W 180gr at 1000 will penetrate and crush human bone as effectively as a .44mag of 240gr at 1400. Dead is dead is dead is dead. 200gr at 12 sounds cute and all, but it's a flatout stupid saying. As for wildlife protection? First off, take it from this ALASKAN, that if you choose a sidearm over a shotgun for bear protection, YOU are a moron. The "weaker" 10mm loads are still warmer than .40loads and if you actually do train properly, your wrists will appreciate your using 180gr at 1100 to 1200 instead of 200 at 1200. All your statement did was identify yourself as someone "who really likes guns but knows nothing about them." If you don't like the milder loads, don't buy them. There are plenty "hot" offerings out there. Tons.
True. 1200fps or higher tend to be the real ish loads. Though even critical duty defensive gets it to 1150 ish. Blazer and SIG load it to 1200 plus. Federal is just over 1k and so are most training
@@lysergicaciddiethylamide6127 of ammunition or gun? I had critical duty Hornady for my 10mm and Winchester silver tip but I imagine most defensive are fine. Unless you're asking about loads
Nice pistol. I really like Taurus. I've got two revolvers that I purchased over twenty years ago. Extremely accurate and reliable. I'm thinking about getting this firearm in 45acp. I like the 10mm, but I don't really need it. If I lived in big bear country it would be worth having. But I already own two 45s and have plenty of ammo. They are 1911 style firearms, which I love, but they only hold eight rounds. And they are expensive guns. I like the price of this Taurus and the higher capacity it offers. Great video and info.
Wait until Shot Show end of the month, hopefully some new 10mm coming out, also rumor Glock might come out with a slim Glock like the 48 in slight single stack 10mm (12 round capacity)
I have been researching revolvers and autos over the past couple of weeks, and I'm surprised how many of these gun experts close their eyes when shooting. He seemed to have some good groupings with the first two mags, only having one shot a little far off to the left of the head shot, but the body shots were all over the target for that distance.
0:26 I got my gen 3 g29 about 4 years ago, for $460. Granted, it was a GSSF member price but even throw in the membership cost will still be less than that Taurus :)
First I heard of this model. I like videos that show me a quick field strip for cleaning. Then I can view it's inner workings. Oh, and how's that trigger ? Thanks.
First Taurus I want. Just a heads for any new 10mm buyers, make sure the ammo you're buying is loaded to a true 10mm load. The stuff used in this video is weak and basically just 40 cal.
An actual video of where those hit would be nice. I bought a S&W 2.0 10mm last year about this time. Only SCCY has ever delivered a worse, out of the box experience
It's been said about halfish of the 2.0 line are duds. A lot of people found the fix in a heavier 22-24lb recoil spring. A little bit beefier mag spring doesn't hurt either. Some people get ones that run flawless while others get a shouldn't of passed the QC check. I am really leaning towards getting one myself. Just hope I don't get a dud. 4in has it the worst so 4.6 or performance center it will be. Girsan 2311 10mm has my attn as well.
@@joshklaver47 I hate them. I can pick up the target far more quickly with the old three-dot or U-notch sights, but it is possible that's because of several decades of familiarity.
So I went to price 10mm pistols and my first choice was the S&W M&P Performance Center 10mm that has the ported slide and came across this TH10. Speaking to one of the dealers he said that this taurus model can also fire .40 s&w rounds. Is that true? Can’t find anything that confirms or denies this claim.
@@matthewshelton9573 I know lol but could not think of another way to adapt the because there’s no .46 joke(I guess I could have just said because there’s no .46) but then no change to joke but maybe the .46 makes more sense I don’t know I tried shit,lol
If you're going to do a review on 10mm Auto please at least use the standard full power ammunition Underwood, Double Tap, Buffalo 🦬 Bore, Grizzly, Fiocchi, SIG, Fenix Ammo, and Fort Scott, if that 180gr bullet isn't going between 1200-1450 you're shooting a .40 S&W.
This is the same size as the SIG P320 X-TEN Carry. 10mm can be difficult to handle in smaller guns like the Glock 29. They have issues with frame flexing under recoil.
I have one in 40. I'm getting just over 1100 fps mv with my defensive loads. Plenty to get the job done. 10 mm is nice but for most ccw a bit overkill.
@@kirkf4crewdawg604 my preferred round is the Browning X Point 180 grn. I'm getting 1025 FPS muzzle velocity. If you want something a little hotter there's Hornady Critical defense FTX 165 grn at 1175 FPS. I prefer the 180 grn obviously because the round is heavier (more mass). Factoring in the weight of the round you're not really giving anything up. You're actually gaining in comparison to a lighter round for everyday CCW. I guess it depends on what the application is. The situation would dictate, but just for daily carry the 180 grn 40 S&W IMO is Ideal.
**They need to make it with a 10" barrel so it can be used as a hunting weapon in most states. **The toro sighting system might be another good addition and some extended magazines would be nice too.
I like the look , but not sure to trust it ? I've seen 3 out of 6 videos now , where the gun has jammed. One telling me , well , it had to be the shooters form ?? That's bs , that gun when defending yourself , should perform flawlessly. So prove to me it is , then I'll see about buying one ?? 🤷
In order to optimize the full effect of a 10mm round your gun should have at least 5.75 to 6 inch barrel. Otherwise with shorter 4 to 5 inch barrels, you're basically shooting a 40 cal.
If'n y'all want 11 mm, git yo self a .41 magnum wheel gun. And let's test that 10 wit sum " hot loads" just to see what recoil is like. I mean if ur gonna use a 10, then shoot big boy ammo lol
Are red dots really that necessary outside of competition shooting? If you have to defend yourself there is a 2% chance you are going to take the time to find a dot in the glass.
I get the optics cut desire by many people, but, I bought a PDPc about a year ago because it was revolutionary and had everything included. I STILL don’t have an optics on it. 😂 I got kinda jealous when I saw the pro version come out with a better trigger and threaded barrel. Not to mention a larger mag well. Then I remembered back to when the first Sig X5 came out and I jumped on it for the cool factor. Guess what? Never installed an optic, it was uncomfortable at any position because of the mag well. Threaded barrel? I’ll probably never get/need one either. It’s all cool looking and covert but let’s face it, until they put holographic sites on pistols, the current offerings aren’t really that great. And they typically cost as much as the pistol??? Not enough need for me. In a self defense situation you really only need to have a concealed pistol that is big enough to actually hold and fire reasonably well. You ARE NOT GOING TO BE USING ANY SITE SYSTEM AT ALL. Point shoot aiming only.
@joshdavis8928 I know how to shoot, but I prefer optics because they work in all lighting conditions, and target acquisition is much faster. Just like with rifles I hunt with for quicker shots, a 1x on the low end is like a red dot, and you can get on a deer really fast. 1-10 LPVO is awesome in the thick deer woods. To say that because a person prefers optics that makes them lesser in some way is just a shallow take.
At 1060fps, Federal AE 180grn ammo isn’t *REAL* 10mm ammo. It’s a janky .40-level load masquerading as “10mm” ammo on the box-flap. C’mon, let’s get serious ….. Try shooting that Taurus with 10mm range ammo topped with that same 180grn weight bullet but at 1250+fps from Sig, Fiocchi, Underwood, or Mag-Tech. Vet it with 500-rds of real 10mm ammo and then let’s see how it holds up.
@@Fusako8 Good to hear! These 10mm Taurus pistols have been out there a while now. So we really need to see more feedback from the hardcore 10mm shooters as to how these pistols hold up on a sustained diet of Underwood-, Buffalo Bore-, or Double Tap-level ammo (or equivalent handloads). Remember, any "10mm" pistol can be made to look good by shooting only .40-level "10mm" factory ammo. What separates the solid guns (Glocks, Sigs) from the unreliable or fragile junk guns is the ability to handle mag after mag of REAL DEAL, high-performance 10mm.
People like 10mm because it's awesome. It's a hand cannon by semi auto standards, and you can use .40 S&W ammo in most 10mm pistols no problem. Just a great round.
The first pistol I ever bought was a Taurus Millenium Pro pt145. I had so many jams with that gun that I swore off Taurus forever. I also swore that if I could find a da/sa hammer fired decocker 10mm, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Now I'm conflicted.
My G2C and my G3c have never jammed on me at all with over 7000 rnds fired! Taurus is awesome since moving to US
No need, just don’t buy Taurus
Taurus has improved a lot in the last fifteen years. Their guns can now match Glock's pound for pound and this has been tested a lot. Of course, all pistols used Browning designs including Glock so in the end it's about quality and Taurus has improved leaps and bounds in that department.
See if you can find a Grand Power
Just buy it! Taurus is Great now!
Taurus is really stepping it up. (Not a Taurus expert, but I do own the G3C, and my tackle box gun is my old .410 Judge.) I wish Taurus would slim down their lineup, and really focus on the core 5-8 models. I think they would bring a lot more people over to Taurus. I know there's a million brands/offerings etc but Taurus has a much bigger fan base than I thought. Good job 🐂.
aqui no Brasil, a taurus apoia o desarmamento, somos uma ditadura comunista agora, presidente corrupto e judiciario corrupto e criminoso, nunca compre taurus nem cbc nem magtech.
Taurus 4ever owner of G2C 9-40- Got the m-carbo spring kits in my g-series now - also keep tinkering trigger in the 9mm flawless both of them - Taurus officer 45 flawless - Now 10mm is joining the team - To all i shoot everyday of the week for over the last 8 years - my G2C has over 20,000 rounds with no broken parts yet plus i change the slide out at times now with the g3c Toro works great -
Finally a modern 10mm DA/SA that could be found at most stores
(GP P40 and Witness are kinda rare despite being affordable and still made)
Had a Witness 10mm. She was a beast.
Wow, amazing pistol. I gotta pick one up. I already got the successful Taurus G3 that I love. thanks for posting
Taurus is Stepping It Up! 👏👏👏
Very nice pistol. How does it handle the real 10mm loads? The Federal is the weakest on the market for 10mm. Just barely touching at 1000fps or less
The problem with 10mm is the amount of companies loading it lower power than it should be!
Just shows that you know nearly NOTHING about practical use of firearms.
You don't have to have 200gr at 1200fps to be highly effective. That's a huge load of dirty brown crap.
I've been to a few shootings (career LEO and also as a use-of-force investigator) and I promise you that a .40S&W 180gr at 1000 will penetrate and crush human bone as effectively as a .44mag of 240gr at 1400.
Dead is dead is dead is dead. 200gr at 12 sounds cute and all, but it's a flatout stupid saying.
As for wildlife protection? First off, take it from this ALASKAN, that if you choose a sidearm over a shotgun for bear protection, YOU are a moron.
The "weaker" 10mm loads are still warmer than .40loads and if you actually do train properly, your wrists will appreciate your using 180gr at 1100 to 1200 instead of 200 at 1200.
All your statement did was identify yourself as someone "who really likes guns but knows nothing about them."
If you don't like the milder loads, don't buy them. There are plenty "hot" offerings out there. Tons.
True. 1200fps or higher tend to be the real ish loads. Though even critical duty defensive gets it to 1150 ish. Blazer and SIG load it to 1200 plus. Federal is just over 1k and so are most training
Only a few certain brands still load close to original specs at a reasonable price
What’s a brand you’d recommend? I’m considering 10 for my bedside.
@@lysergicaciddiethylamide6127 of ammunition or gun?
I had critical duty Hornady for my 10mm and Winchester silver tip but I imagine most defensive are fine. Unless you're asking about loads
"Get outta my dreams, get into my safe"
This is the 10mm version of the Taurus TH40 that has been out for several years.
Nice pistol. I really like Taurus. I've got two revolvers that I purchased over twenty years ago. Extremely accurate and reliable. I'm thinking about getting this firearm in 45acp. I like the 10mm, but I don't really need it. If I lived in big bear country it would be worth having. But I already own two 45s and have plenty of ammo. They are 1911 style firearms, which I love, but they only hold eight rounds. And they are expensive guns. I like the price of this Taurus and the higher capacity it offers.
Great video and info.
Wait until Shot Show end of the month, hopefully some new 10mm coming out, also rumor Glock might come out with a slim Glock like the 48 in slight single stack 10mm (12 round capacity)
TH10c sounds really good 👍
This is semi-compact. It's basically identical in size to the SIG P320 X-TEN Carry.
I have been researching revolvers and autos over the past couple of weeks, and I'm surprised how many of these gun experts close their eyes when shooting. He seemed to have some good groupings with the first two mags, only having one shot a little far off to the left of the head shot, but the body shots were all over the target for that distance.
0:26 I got my gen 3 g29 about 4 years ago, for $460. Granted, it was a GSSF member price but even throw in the membership cost will still be less than that Taurus :)
Ok, you have my attention!✌️
I want a TH10C ASAP
Want
I hope you get one and do a review!
Definitely want a review and talk bout wimpy 40 loads in 10mm casing in the abundance 😢
Thanks for the first review...
My pleasure.
First I heard of this model. I like videos that show me a quick field strip for cleaning. Then I can view it's inner workings. Oh, and how's that trigger ? Thanks.
You are welcome!
I would like to see full power 10mm out of it that federal red boxs is only just over 1000 fps
At yards you dead tho😂
Federal American Eagle 10mm is a great way of telling strangers you don't know much or value your money.
Good enough training ammo, overpriced though.
@@JD-tn5lz I can't understand that first sentence you wrote...What does it mean?
First Taurus I want. Just a heads for any new 10mm buyers, make sure the ammo you're buying is loaded to a true 10mm load. The stuff used in this video is weak and basically just 40 cal.
Yeah alot of it is now, I use underwood, Buffalo bore and my handloads
Double Tap is also good.
An actual video of where those hit would be nice.
I bought a S&W 2.0 10mm last year about this time. Only SCCY has ever delivered a worse, out of the box experience
It's been said about halfish of the 2.0 line are duds. A lot of people found the fix in a heavier 22-24lb recoil spring. A little bit beefier mag spring doesn't hurt either. Some people get ones that run flawless while others get a shouldn't of passed the QC check. I am really leaning towards getting one myself. Just hope I don't get a dud. 4in has it the worst so 4.6 or performance center it will be. Girsan 2311 10mm has my attn as well.
My S&W 10mm has had no issues. I run factory and full power hand loads in it. I can even run 40s&w without a problem.
Great video. Thank you. Wish you had shown the target...would love to know the accuracy. Best wishes!
Does it also have a metal/polymer captured recoil spring assembly?
Another one from my list. 👍👍
Will they be making a threaded barrel for these?
Why?
Very old school HK-ish. I dig.
**** He almost did the Lethal Weapon "Smiley Face".
sold
If you would use a splash target we could see the target hits. Just a suggestion. . . .
Taurus is a good gun manufacturer, my only complaint is virtually no aftermarket support. But for the money , hell yea
I like it but they need to bring optics ready to the market for it to fly off the shelves!
To be honest, most people don't use optics on their pistols.
@@joshklaver47 I hate them. I can pick up the target far more quickly with the old three-dot or U-notch sights, but it is possible that's because of several decades of familiarity.
So I went to price 10mm pistols and my first choice was the S&W M&P Performance Center 10mm that has the ported slide and came across this TH10. Speaking to one of the dealers he said that this taurus model can also fire .40 s&w rounds. Is that true? Can’t find anything that confirms or denies this claim.
As long as the extractor hooks on the rim it will fire, but you'll get throat erosion in the chamber which would make 10mm rounds get stuck later on.
“Because they don’t make an 11mm!” Right 45 guys.
45acp is 11.43×23mm but I get your joke.
That would make since if most ammo manufacturers didn't download 10mm to 40cal specs. There's only a couple brands that load 10mm correctly.
.45 is an 11mm 😂
@@matthewshelton9573 I know lol but could not think of another way to adapt the because there’s no .46 joke(I guess I could have just said because there’s no .46) but then no change to joke but maybe the .46 makes more sense I don’t know I tried shit,lol
10mm hits harder at 100 yards than a .45 ACP point blank, and you usually get more rounds for the same size gun.
If you're going to do a review on 10mm Auto please at least use the standard full power ammunition Underwood, Double Tap, Buffalo 🦬 Bore, Grizzly, Fiocchi, SIG, Fenix Ammo, and Fort Scott, if that 180gr bullet isn't going between 1200-1450 you're shooting a .40 S&W.
Those Federal are. 40S&W loads in a 10mm case. How does it handle 10mm loads?
Just fine, I'm sure.
@@joshklaver47 How can you be sure?
@@erictrippe2778 It's chambered for 10mm, and Taurus has experience making guns in much more powerful calibres, such as .454 Casull.
@joshklaver47 would be nice to see him shoot some Hardcast rounds
Hurry up and make some version of this!!!
PLEASE!!!!🙏🏽
Imagine this in a 10 round carry size
This is the same size as the SIG P320 X-TEN Carry. 10mm can be difficult to handle in smaller guns like the Glock 29. They have issues with frame flexing under recoil.
It's called a 40 cal.
Finally.
Will the Taurus TH10 be available in calif
It will be when the roster gets struck down in the near future.
If you want nice things you should move.
Better believe it. A few family situations needs to be handled. The out of this dictatorship state.
I'm going to wait for either the toro or tactical!
I have one in 40. I'm getting just over 1100 fps mv with my defensive loads. Plenty to get the job done. 10 mm is nice but for most ccw a bit overkill.
What brand ammo are you using to get 1100 from a .40? I need some of that!
@@kirkf4crewdawg604 my preferred round is the Browning X Point 180 grn. I'm getting 1025 FPS muzzle velocity. If you want something a little hotter there's Hornady Critical defense FTX 165 grn at 1175 FPS. I prefer the 180 grn obviously because the round is heavier (more mass). Factoring in the weight of the round you're not really giving anything up. You're actually gaining in comparison to a lighter round for everyday CCW. I guess it depends on what the application is. The situation would dictate, but just for daily carry the 180 grn 40 S&W IMO is Ideal.
So the 75 FPS drop off between the 180 grn and the 165 grn is not enough of a diffrence to make a difference.
@@Sandhill1988 Thanks, I'll look into that.
@@Sandhill1988slightly under 1100FPS ***
Taurus on a roll
Guess I will have to retire the old Yeet Cannon. Moving on up !
Threaded barrel?
Why ?
For?
Will the Taurus 10mm shoot 40 cal ammo ?
I have the full size TH9 and the TH45 🤗
Wonder with the right ammo if this would be a good handgun for deer hunting?
Yes at reasonably close ranges.
I love my th9 i just might have to get his bigger brother!
That ammo is not much more than 40 S&W, would like to see it with full bore 10mm.
Is it rated for the hot 10mm loads
Taurus claims they re-engineered the internals to be more beefy than previous models so probably.
@@anon_79
Thank you
Oh yes, most certainly.
@@joshklaver47
Nice Thanks brotha
It is rated XXX!
very nice!
I like the looks and capacity it carries , but in a situation it would worry me.
Please do a G40 MOS update video
Good on you, Taurus. Anything but another stinking 9mm.
Will it also fire the 40 S&W? It's basically a 10mm Short.
Ours fired a full mag of blazer brass 40, but it was BARELY ejecting the spent cases. Was flawless on all the 10mm we put through it.
Why no optics cut?
Backordered!
**They need to make it with a 10" barrel so it can be used as a hunting weapon in most states.
**The toro sighting system might be another good addition and some extended magazines would be nice too.
5” is legal in Ohio
I NEED IT!!!!!!!
Being I have 6 Taurus pistols, I'm thinking i may have to make it 7.
What's the barrel length?
The plural of Taurus is Tauri. This is a cool gun. Taurus makes solid firearms.
THATS NICE!
The erratic ejection concerns me.
Damn wish i knew. I just bought a TH40 last month ☹️
Don't worry, you're saving money cause most 10mm is downloaded to 40cal specs anyway.
@@thystaff742 Good to know. I love my TH40
I love my TH40 also. It fits my in my hand like my TX22.😊
It’s 10mm which I really like, but it’s a Taurus which I really don’t like.
They have been talking about this 10mm for 6 months on RUclips 🤔😳
The shop I go to sells the TH10 for $440
If they come up with a drum for it like glock 20 imma cop it if not im not buying it
Looks like the Taurus PT-845. 45 caliber
Slide Stop's stick out To Far , It is worth The money ,But I like The Decocker and S D action .
I wanna get it.
"More recoil than a standard 9mm" Laughs in Walther pdp😂😂
Hey a 40 Magnum NICE !!!
I think we all should come together on a ammo factory 😭
Nice
Great video. Short and sweet. Right to the business. Looks like I'm going to be working some overtime. 💵💵💵💵💵 = 🔫
I'll wait until a longer term test with full power 10mm, not American eagle which is just overpriced 40 s&w.
It should handle it just fine.
@@joshklaver47 It should, but will it?
@@erictrippe2778 Yeah. Taurus has experience making guns in much more powerful calibres, such as .454 Casull.
I like the look , but not sure to trust it ? I've seen 3 out of 6 videos now , where the gun has jammed. One telling me , well , it had to be the shooters form ?? That's bs , that gun when defending yourself , should perform flawlessly. So prove to me it is , then I'll see about buying one ?? 🤷
I had a bunch of jams with the MP2. Thinking of trying this one.
Kygunco: We fire 50 rounds to keep the video short.
Bond Cyclops: Am I a joke to you?
Nice, now to bring 357 sig to popularity😊
Five hundred and twenty nine dollars for a Taurus? Damn
It's on kygunco for $414.99 right now. In stock.
Ya for that price you can almost get a 1911 or mantle even the same price! Something to think about🤔
It’s four hundred & fourteen from the people that made this video.
That’s over stated MSRP be in low 400 probably
They sell for a lot lower than MSRP, and besides, what other 10mm pistols can you get in that price range?
Only problem I have its not optics ready, that seems like it should have been done.
Rather it be $80 cheaper than have extra holes drilled in it.
Retail at about $415.
My want
10 mil for those who know a car can be a dangerous weapon
😊
14 round mags.
Why is the price so high? That's name brand pistol money
Will look for this to drop to the $300 range
That's msrp price, street price is lower.
@@Miohunter444 ohhhh I see
Lots of people shooting the ceiling lol
In order to optimize the full effect of a 10mm round your gun should have at least 5.75 to 6 inch barrel. Otherwise with shorter 4 to 5 inch barrels, you're basically shooting a 40 cal.
If'n y'all want 11 mm, git yo self a .41 magnum wheel gun. And let's test that 10 wit sum " hot loads" just to see what recoil is like. I mean if ur gonna use a 10, then shoot big boy ammo lol
It should be similar to a Glock 20, EAA/Tanfoglio Witness Polymer, S&W M&P, SIG P320, FN 510, etc. The size and weight are pretty comparable.
That's not 11mm
.44 or .45 is 11mm
Who would bring to market a pistol that does not have a Optics cut these days??? It looks good otherwise.
A company that assumes their customers know how to shoot.
Are red dots really that necessary outside of competition shooting? If you have to defend yourself there is a 2% chance you are going to take the time to find a dot in the glass.
Most people don't use optics on their pistols.
What do you expect for $400? Come on man!
I get the optics cut desire by many people, but, I bought a PDPc about a year ago because it was revolutionary and had everything included. I STILL don’t have an optics on it. 😂 I got kinda jealous when I saw the pro version come out with a better trigger and threaded barrel. Not to mention a larger mag well. Then I remembered back to when the first Sig X5 came out and I jumped on it for the cool factor. Guess what? Never installed an optic, it was uncomfortable at any position because of the mag well. Threaded barrel? I’ll probably never get/need one either. It’s all cool looking and covert but let’s face it, until they put holographic sites on pistols, the current offerings aren’t really that great. And they typically cost as much as the pistol??? Not enough need for me. In a self defense situation you really only need to have a concealed pistol that is big enough to actually hold and fire reasonably well. You ARE NOT GOING TO BE USING ANY SITE SYSTEM AT ALL. Point shoot aiming only.
Lack of an optics cut will hurt the sales of this.
If you know how to shoot you don't need optics
@joshdavis8928 I know how to shoot, but I prefer optics because they work in all lighting conditions, and target acquisition is much faster. Just like with rifles I hunt with for quicker shots, a 1x on the low end is like a red dot, and you can get on a deer really fast. 1-10 LPVO is awesome in the thick deer woods. To say that because a person prefers optics that makes them lesser in some way is just a shallow take.
Wait six months for Taurus to bring out the second generation of this gun…..then six months later for the third……then……..😁
The TH series has only had one generation, and it's been out since like 2015.
only glock "perfection" seems to need a new generation every year to make it "perfection"....
At 1060fps, Federal AE 180grn ammo isn’t *REAL* 10mm ammo. It’s a janky .40-level load masquerading as “10mm” ammo on the box-flap. C’mon, let’s get serious ….. Try shooting that Taurus with 10mm range ammo topped with that same 180grn weight bullet but at 1250+fps from Sig, Fiocchi, Underwood, or Mag-Tech. Vet it with 500-rds of real 10mm ammo and then let’s see how it holds up.
Did about half of that over the weekend. (Tested a bunch of 700fp+ underwood) No malfunctions.
@@Fusako8 Good to hear! These 10mm Taurus pistols have been out there a while now. So we really need to see more feedback from the hardcore 10mm shooters as to how these pistols hold up on a sustained diet of Underwood-, Buffalo Bore-, or Double Tap-level ammo (or equivalent handloads).
Remember, any "10mm" pistol can be made to look good by shooting only .40-level "10mm" factory ammo. What separates the solid guns (Glocks, Sigs) from the unreliable or fragile junk guns is the ability to handle mag after mag of REAL DEAL, high-performance 10mm.
@@madjack3956 Yup. As someone who got into 10mm for bear defense when I lived in Alaska, I absolutely agree.
A $500 Taurus.
Ejection is pretty erratic.
Typical for that garbage ammo
Most of these Tarsus you have to use fmj or hard cast or they will jamb for the first 500 arounds😳
Should have been optics ready
BLAZIL
Ppl like 10mm because it was the last caliber left during the pandemy. Now ppl like it. It aint so snappy when your life is dependent on it
I was able to find .40 S&W all throughout the plandemic.
People like 10mm because it's awesome. It's a hand cannon by semi auto standards, and you can use .40 S&W ammo in most 10mm pistols no problem. Just a great round.
Oh hell no 😂