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Published on September 4, 2025
Duration: 1:10

The Taurus Curve is reviewed for its unique pocket-carry design, scoring high on comfort but raising questions about long-range accuracy and reliability. Live fire testing showed consistent hits at moderate distances, despite the lack of traditional sights. A failure to feed was observed, highlighting potential reliability concerns.

Quick Summary

The Taurus Curve offers exceptional comfort for pocket carry with its unique curved frame, scoring 10/10 for comfort. While it can hit targets at moderate distances, a failure to feed jam was observed, raising concerns about its long-term reliability for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Carry Impressions
  2. 00:21Live Fire Testing
  3. 00:35Sights and Comparison
  4. 00:58Reliability Failure (Jam)

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Taurus Curve pistol?

The Taurus Curve excels in comfort for pocket carry due to its unique curved frame and integrated clip, scoring a 10/10 for comfort against the thigh. It's designed for close-up self-defense situations.

How does the Taurus Curve perform during live fire testing?

During live fire testing, the Taurus Curve demonstrated consistent hits on a steel target at moderate distances, despite its unconventional design and lack of traditional sights.

What are the potential drawbacks or concerns with the Taurus Curve?

The Taurus Curve has potential long-term reliability concerns, as evidenced by a failure to feed (jam) observed during testing. Its design is also considered less suitable for longer distances.

What kind of sights does the Taurus Curve use?

Instead of traditional iron sights, the Taurus Curve features white lines on the rear of the slide, often referred to as 'bore-axis' sight lines, for aiming purposes.

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