Taurus Spectrum .380 Ep. 4 | Finally Works

Published on March 20, 2020
Duration: 10:58

This video details the ongoing reliability issues and eventual improvement of the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP pistol after extensive testing. The presenter, after experiencing frequent stovepipe malfunctions across various ammunition types in previous episodes, conducted a 100-round test to assess its performance. While significant improvements were noted, with only one stovepipe and a few other minor malfunctions, the presenter concludes that the firearm remains a gamble for reliability out of the box.

Quick Summary

The Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP has historically experienced frequent stovepipe malfunctions. While a recent 100-round test showed significant improvement with only one stovepipe, the presenter still considers it a gamble for reliability out of the box, despite its good ergonomics and accuracy potential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Fourth Video on Taurus Spectrum
  2. 00:15History of Stovepipe Malfunctions
  3. 00:39Improvements in Part 3
  4. 00:49100 Round Test Plan
  5. 01:13Ruling Out Shooter Error
  6. 01:43Trigger Release and Accuracy
  7. 02:20Stovepipe During Rapid Fire
  8. 03:13.380 Ballistics and Target Impact
  9. 04:22Round Stuck on Feed Ramp
  10. 04:38Testing Rapid Fire Again
  11. 05:43Failure to Hold Open
  12. 07:01Summary of 100 Round Test
  13. 07:54Final Round Count and Malfunctions
  14. 08:13Analysis of Malfunctions
  15. 09:04Gamble on Reliability and Price
  16. 09:50Ergonomics and Feel
  17. 10:17Wish for Out-of-the-Box Reliability
  18. 10:23Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main reliability issues with the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP?

The Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP primarily suffered from frequent stovepipe malfunctions, where a spent casing would fail to eject properly and get jammed in the action. This occurred consistently across various ammunition types in earlier testing phases.

Did the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP improve its reliability after extensive testing?

Yes, after numerous previous tests and a significant amount of ammunition, the Taurus Spectrum showed marked improvement. In a recent 100-round test, only one stovepipe malfunction occurred, along with a minor feed ramp issue and a failure to hold open on the last round.

What are the pros and cons of the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP based on this review?

Pros include excellent ergonomics and accuracy if a good trigger pull is achieved, making it a comfortable pocket pistol. Cons are its historical unreliability, with a tendency for stovepipe malfunctions, and the fact that it may require a break-in period or significant ammunition investment to become dependable.

Is the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP recommended for concealed carry?

The presenter suggests that the Taurus Spectrum .380 ACP is a gamble for concealed carry due to its past reliability issues. While it showed improvement, the risk of a critical malfunction like a stovepipe means it might not be the most dependable choice for self-defense without further extensive testing.

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