Taurus RPC 1000 Round Test!

Published on April 27, 2026
Duration: 2:59

This video details a 1000-round durability test of the Taurus RPC, a roller-delayed blowback firearm. The test aims to assess the firearm's reliability and performance under high round counts, with half the rounds fired unsuppressed and the other half suppressed. The presenter also discusses magazine compatibility and the use of a respirator during suppressed shooting.

Quick Summary

The Taurus RPC is undergoing a 1000-round durability test to assess its reliability and performance under stress. The test includes both unsuppressed and suppressed firing with an InneR Haze suppressor, focusing on magazine functionality and overall firearm resilience. Initial results show no malfunctions in the first 150 suppressed rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction: 1000 Round Test
  2. 00:04Ammunition Source: Vance Outdoors
  3. 00:12Suppressed Shooting: InneR Haze Suppressor
  4. 00:20Test Objective: Durability & High Round Count
  5. 00:25Focus on Magazine Reliability
  6. 00:38Initial Performance: First 150 Rounds
  7. 00:45Assessing Performance Under Stress
  8. 00:53Price Point & Platform Entry
  9. 01:13Suppressed Shooting Gear: Respirator
  10. 01:36Magazine Loading Challenges
  11. 01:42Bullet Buddy Magazine Loader
  12. 01:46Magazine Compatibility: Strybog vs. Proprietary
  13. 02:23Testing Protocol: Lubricate, Don't Clean
  14. 02:42Optics Testing: O-site

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main goal of the Taurus RPC 1000-round test?

The primary goal is to assess the durability and reliability of the Taurus RPC firearm under a high round count. This includes observing its performance with both unsuppressed and suppressed fire, and evaluating the functionality of its magazines.

How will the Taurus RPC be tested for durability?

The test involves firing a total of 1000 rounds. Half of these rounds will be fired unsuppressed, and the other half will be fired suppressed using an InneR Haze suppressor. Lubrication will occur every 100 rounds, but no cleaning will be performed during the test.

What are the findings regarding Taurus RPC magazine compatibility?

During the test, it was discovered that proprietary magazines for the Taurus RPC did not function. However, Strybog magazines were found to be compatible and worked reliably, significantly aiding the magazine loading process with a Bullet Buddy loader.

What other gear is being tested alongside the Taurus RPC?

In addition to the firearm and suppressor, the test is also evaluating an O-site optic for its performance under high round counts. A Nano respirator is being used during suppressed shooting to mitigate exposure to gasses and lead particles.

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