picked up one of the new Taurus 709's yesterday... took it to the range today. I sure wish I could give a positive report, as I like Taurus, and usually find them to be a whole lot of gun for the $$$.
but unfortunately, it was not a very good 1st date w/the new pistol...
fit/finish is fine...not amazing, but not bad. gun is pretty loose, especially the barrel, but that really doesn't bother me, given the gun's intended use. sights are good for a pistol this small (but really wish Taurus would get a clue, and start offering night-sights on their self-defense guns
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accuracy was definitely acceptable, especially given the size of the gun...hit point of aim right out of the box. trigger took some getting used to, but once I figured it out, I managed some decent groups. the trigger is Taurus' single action w/2nd strike double action capability. the single action pull is approx. 4 miles long...
smooth, but you almost think the gun is never going to fire...not bad once I got the hang of it though...take up about 3.75 miles of slack, and then press through till the trigger breaks (the actual break is very crisp, and feels nice...just wish it happened sooner)
recoil was a lot snappier than I expected, but this is a small, lightweight pistol, so I guess that's just the nature of the beast...it's definitely not a pistol you'd want to shoot all day though...
got through 3.5 mags, and then it started.... failed to extract the spent brass; slide locked open...NOT GOOD. no tap, rack, bang here...nope...completely jammed!!! if it were a self-defense scenario...I just got killed
had to pull slide back, lock it myself, push the 1/2 fed round back down, remove magazine, release slide, rack slide to eject jammed brass, re-insert mag, rack slide, fire....jammed again. no, I am not kidding...
this happened at least once through almost every mag afterward...shot 120 rounds...lost count of how many times the gun failed to extract after about 8 occurences
I tried everything...changed my grip...changed my trigger pull...even changed ammo. got through a couple mags at one point once I changed my grip, but it started again shortly.
granted, ammo wasn't high quality (winchester white box & atlanta arms), but I'm having a hard time believing this many consecutive malfunctions is just ammo related.
gonna give this gun one more chance w/different ammo...if it doesn't work then, I am done with it...gonna send it back to Brazil where it belongs.
beware the 709 "Slim"...that "slim" in the name really means your chances of the gun actually firing when you need it to are "slim"...
-JJ