The Taurus CURVE is the pistol people love to HATE.
BUT, is the often ridiculed Taurus Curve Pistol actually a GOOD conceal carry gun?
In this full gun review, we’ll take a look at the Taurus Curve, a pistol designed solely for conceal carry and self defense pistol use. Known for its wild curved design, we’ll see if it has a practical use as well. We’ll take a look at how the Taurus curve fits your body’s natural curves, as well as how the pistol shoots and how it functions. Ultimately, we’ll decide if the Taurus Curve is a good conceal carry gun choice, or not.
The Curve is a unique conceal carry gun for sure. But is it among the best conceal carry guns? Let’s take a look!
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John says
This one would not work very well for me for a lot of reasons. Biggest one I can think of is I have very large hand (my pinky will actually slip off of a Glock 19 if I’m not careful) which is one of the reasons I’ve favored full size handguns even for concealed carry. One of the biggest issues is I’ve trained extensively on my reset, so that false reset that you mentioned would be a potentially fatal issue. A big issue, which is more of a problem in the current situation is the fact I don’t actually have any .380 ACP guns or ammo. I have considered one for a backup gun, actually my school of thought on that would probably be a small 9 mm as a back up and this potentially as a back up to that back up. I’m with both you and Jason on this, interesting concept but some major flaws that would make it a less than ideal choice as a primary carry gun. That’s probably a lot of the reason why it didn’t survive
Jason says
Neat concept but looks akward. Not a fan but i dont have to worry about too many curves.