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The Taurus RPC is a 9mm PDW featuring a roller-delayed blowback system designed for reduced recoil and muzzle rise. It boasts an aerospace aluminum alloy receiver with a Cerakote finish, a steel internal chassis for durability, and a full-length Picatinny top rail with an M-LOK handguard for accessory mounting. The RPC is fully ambidextrous, includes a flat-face trigger, and comes with two 32-round magazines.
The Taurus TX9 is a new lineup of duty-ready pistols introduced at Shot Show 2026. It features a modular backstrap system for customizable grip size, the Taurus Chassis System allowing for module swaps, and comes in three sizes: full, compact, and subcompact. All models are optics-ready and feature ambidextrous controls. The TX9 series is notable for being assembled in the United States.
This video details a 1,000-round endurance test of the new Taurus TX9 pistol. Performed by Caleb Giddings and Matt Little from Taurus USA, the challenge aimed to replicate and exceed a 20-year-old record. The pistol successfully fired 1,080 rounds in just over 10 minutes without malfunctions, demonstrating significant durability under extreme heat.
Team Taurus Captain Jesse Harrison explains the three sizes of the Taurus TX9 pistol: Full Size, Compact, and Subcompact. The choice depends on primary use, whether it's range/duty, everyday carry, or deep concealment. Each size offers specific advantages in barrel length, magazine capacity, and concealability while sharing core features like a serialized chassis, striker-fired trigger, and optics-ready slide.
This guide details the process of mounting a long eye relief pistol scope on a Taurus Raging Hunter in 350 Legend. It emphasizes the critical importance of ensuring both the firearm and the scope are perfectly level throughout the installation. The process involves careful ring placement, checking eye relief, torquing screws to specific values, and using thread locker to maintain zero.
This guide details the proper procedures for loading and unloading the Taurus Raging Hunter revolver chambered in .350 Legend, with a specific focus on the use of moon clips. It covers both loading and unloading with and without moon clips, emphasizing techniques to avoid damaging the clips and ensuring safe handling of ammunition. The video also introduces a specialized tool for efficiently removing spent brass or live rounds from moon clips.
This video provides a feature overview of the Taurus Raging Hunter revolver chambered in .350 Legend, presented by Caleb Giddings of Taurus USA. It highlights the revolver's suitability for hunting in states with straight-walled cartridge restrictions and details its design features, including barrel length options, muzzle brake, sights, optic mounting capabilities, and the use of moon clips for the rimless .350 Legend cartridge. The discussion also touches on its double-action/single-action mechanism and grip comfort.
This overview introduces the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo, a modular enhanced chassis system co-developed with Strike Industries. It highlights the chassis's construction from durable polymer, compatibility with the Taurus GX4 carry pistol, and features like an optics-ready slide, ambidextrious QD sling sockets, a Picatinny rail for accessories, and an ambidextrious side-charging handle. The system aims to enhance the GX4 carry into a PDW-style platform.
This video details the process of zeroing and testing the Taurus Expedition bolt-action rifle at FTW Ranch. Lead instructor Dave Kzik, a retired Navy SEAL, guides Caleb Giddings through long-range shooting techniques, including dialing for elevation and windage, and applying ballistic data from a Kestrel. The experience culminates in a 1000-yard shot and preparation for an axis deer hunt, highlighting the rifle's capabilities and the importance of practical marksmanship skills.
The Taurus 66 Combat is presented as an ultimate modern revolver for self-defense and concealed carry. It features a seven-shot cylinder chambered in .357 Magnum, offering increased capacity over many revolvers in its class. The firearm is also compatible with .38 Special and .38 Special +P loads. Key features include a 3-inch barrel for a balance of concealability and performance, a combat-tuned double-action-only trigger, a High Viz fiber optic front sight, and an optics-ready slide for mounting red dot sights via the Toro system.
Matt Little reviews the Taurus 608 Competition Revolver, highlighting its 6-inch barrel, 8-round capacity, and moon clip compatibility for rapid reloads. He notes the user-adjustable double-action trigger pull (14 lbs to 7 lbs) and the fiber optic front sight paired with an adjustable rear sight. Little praises the revolver's low recoil impulse and clean trigger break, recommending it for revolver enthusiasts.
This video by Matt Little provides expert guidance on optimizing pistol grip and stance for improved shooting performance. It emphasizes adopting a relaxed, athletic structure, maximizing leverage by getting the shooting hand high on the grip, and experimenting with grip pressure and hand positioning. The instruction highlights the importance of individual adaptation and a methodical process for diagnosing and refining grip and stance for recoil mitigation and accuracy, especially when transitioning to new firearms.