Taurus PT 24/7 OSS Tactical Range Report

Boarhunter

New member
Well, people, on the day following the Supreme Court's decision, I went out and bought myself a "Heller" pistol. My choice? A 9mm Taurus PT 24/7 OSS Tactical pistol, and I could not be happier.

After approximately 250 rounds, including 60 or so in a local IDPA match, I thought I would share with you my preliminary thoughts.

First and foremost, it is a NICE gun.

It is reliable. I have yet to have a single "bobble" in reliability, shooting both hardball and +p+ hollowpoints (factory ammo with 115 grain bullets only, so far).

It is accurate. Though I have yet to bench the gun (and likely never will), it puts all the bullets in a reasonably small group, despite my advanced age, lack of significant ability, and deteriorating eyes.

It fits my hands well. Although my hands are not small, they are "beefy," making grip size a problem for me on many double-stack guns (and even with some thick-grip singe-stacks). With this one, I can easily reach the safety/decocker, the slide release, and the mag release with my right thumb. Without stretching or canting the pistol in my hand.

It is easy to shoot and shoot well. Were it not for a holster problem (i.e., I had to "make do" with a stretched shorty 1911 IWB holster that snagged the front sight during draws), I would not have noticed any real slowdown in my IDPA performance, despite having only fired the gun 100 rounds before the competition.

Although I still do not have the holster problem completely solved (holsters are hard to find for this new gun), I did discover that Fobus holster SP11 (made for the XD, HS2000 9mm, and H&K P2000) holds the Taurus reasonably well (at least until I find something better).

What makes the gun easy to shoot for me is its light, smooth trigger pull. Although the gun can be carried SA "cocked and locked," which is my preference, it can also be carried DA/SA...simply push the manual safety up a bit further than is necessary and the gun decocks. In fact, it is so easy to decock the gun that it is more dificult, actually, to simply put it on safe and leave it cocked. Which could be a problem, but is not. The double-action pull is so light and smooth (albeit longer) that it is virtually indistinguishable, to me, from the single-action pull during "action" shooting. So, despite my preference for "cocked and locked" carry, I have been carrying the gun decocked without noticing any material difference.

The sights are nice for combat-type shooting, the front sight thin enough to allow plenty of light on either side when lined up with the rear sight.

The only potential problem I have with the gun relates to the magazine. We shoot IDPA indoors on a concrete floor, and on two different occasions during the match, the mag follower was knocked slightly askew after being dropped on the concrete floor. It was easy enough to push it back into proper place, but I wonder whether it can take the repeated abuse of a concrete floor. I guess only time will tell.

When Taurus began its marketing of this gun long ago, I decided I had to have one. And then it seemed like years passed before it became available, and I lost some interest (filled with other guns like the Ruger SR9...but that is another story). But now that I have the Taurus actually in hand, it was well worth the wait. I like the gun much.

You owe it to yourself to try one out, if you are in the market for a high-cap, service size pistol. And whether you get this one or one from another manufacturer, you ought to pick out one (or lots) of these high-cap guns before November.... You just never know what might happen thereafter.

Boarhunter
 

Smoke Screen

New member
Thanks for the update friend! I've been waiting to hear about these guns as well for a while now. P.S...I've been traveling as of late...What was the Supreme Court's decision?

Thanks

-Smoke
 

Boarhunter

New member
Smoke Screen,

Google "Heller," "Supreme Court," and "opinion," and you will get all the information you need to know about this recent landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court. It is not likely to have much impact in most jurisdictions, but it may very well be our best protection against an Obama president and a democrat congress.

Boarhunter
 

Sparky33

New member
I have been waiting for those to come out. I have been reading hype for a year or so and have been eagerly awaiting the reports. Thanks for the info
 

King Ghidora

Moderator
I recently bought a Taurus PT 145 and I absolutely love it. I didn't get the aim down for quite a while because of the style of sights but once I did it fires very accurate. I've shot over 500 rounds through mine and it's yet to have even a slight hiccup.

As you know the PT 145 is smaller than the PT 24/7 but that is what I wanted. It conceals very easily in my pocket. It holds 10+1 .45 ACP rounds and I'm constantly amazed at how they got a double stack gun in a grip that is that thin. The mags are made of pretty thin metal but they seem quite sturdy to me. The gun came with an extra mag and I bought another. My shoulder holster holds two extra mags which does a good job of balancing out the load and I just like having as many rounds as possible ready to load up. I haven't tried that holster with my new gun yet. It's still carrying my Sig right now. Hopefully it can carry the PT 145 also. I have another holster that is pretty small but I can't seem to find it right now.

It's a steady SA pull but I think the pull is too long before you get to the point it fires. Still with practice I'm sure it will become second nature.

Considering the price of this gun and the lifetime warranty I can't imagine ever finding a better deal on a handgun. It's an amazing piece of engineering the way they made such a small gun carry so much punch. The research I did showed that if you get a good Taurus it will stay that way. Some PT 145's have had a problem with mags falling out when the gun is fired but I believe they have fixed that problem on the third generation guns (which are the only ones that are SA). I also got the rail on mine which is an option. The stainless slide seems to be made of excellent metal and the frame seems sturdy and reliable. Again I can't imagine ever finding a better deal on a new gun. The only better deal I ever got was when I paid $75 for a (used obviously) Norinco Tokarev Type 54.
 

B.N.Real

New member
Boarhunter,thanks for that report.

I was waiting for someone to try out one of those 'designed for the U.S. special forces' Taurus's.

I'm glad to read it treated you well and especially that it had a very good trigger.
 

jsflagstad

New member
Just Ordered one today

I just ordered a 24/7 9mm OSS SOCOM 17+1 today. Can't wait to get it and try it out. I think I will go down stairs and reload several hundred rounds to welcome it home with.

JSF
 
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