The new Taurus TX9 series is introduced, featuring subcompact, compact, and full-size models designed to compete with Glock's 26, 19, and 17 sizes respectively. These pistols offer 13, 15, and 17-round capacities and incorporate Taurus's T.O.R.O. (Taurus Optic Ready Option) system and a modular serialized chassis. The reviewer expresses some skepticism regarding potential product line overlap with Taurus's existing GX series.
This review of the new Taurus TX9 series, including Full Size, Compact, and Subcompact models, highlights its budget-friendly price point (under $400) and modularity. The firearms instructor notes functional ergonomics, a solid trigger, and optics-ready capability. However, concerns are raised about potential build quality issues, such as a creaking grip and slight slide movement, and a specific malfunction with flat-nose ammunition during a mud test.
This review of the Taurus TX9 series (Full Size, Compact, Subcompact) highlights its modular chassis system, comfortable grip, and functional iron sights. While generally reliable over 1500+ rounds, specific ammunition types, particularly flat-nose Federal, caused feeding issues. A magazine follower malfunction was also noted, though isolated. The firearm demonstrated impressive durability in mud testing, making it a potentially viable option for its sub-$400 MSRP, despite minor concerns about backstrap fitment.
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