Taurus TH10 Shooting Impressions
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- 0:00 Taurus TH10 Shooting Impressions
0:30 Starting Cold
2:04 Full Mag +1
2:52 What’s For Dinner™
11:29 Sights & Trigger Control
13:19 Practical Accuracy
14:25 After Shots
16:16 Thank YOU Patrons!
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I think folks can’t wrap their tiny minds around the fact Taurus makes this great pistol for the price point. 🎉
Excellent marksmanship with a powerful caliber. Thank you for the consistent way you review these weapons.
Thank you for that comment. The range protocol can get a bit monotonous, but I do it so that guns can be compared and shown fairly.
5:32 Two shots through the same hole. Well done sir.
10mm is such a wonderful round. The varibility of this round is amazing
An EXCELLENT review of the gun's range capabilities. Great marksmanship for such a heavy recoiling round!
You mentioned "Taurus haters" coming out of the woodwork. The company earned a poor reputation decades ago, but it simply is not the same firm that it once was. Their new designs are equal to the other big names, and manufacturing quality standards are also now at the same ISO 9001 as the most expensive guns available. But a bad reputation takes a long time to shake.
There are a lot of Taurus-hating fools on CZcams who limp wrist the TH10, and then blame malfunctions on the gun. Funny how they don't mention the same malfunctions can be seen on pistols from every other manufacturer, regardless of price. CZcams is full of videos showing Sigs, Rugers, S+Ws, Kimbers, etc - all suffering from malfunctions. If you watch Taurus reviews by people who know how to properly shoot (like you) - one can see that new Taurus models do not suffer from a higher incidence of malfunctions when compared to other brands.
I own a GX4 and have to admit...it is a really great little gun. Absolutely ZERO problems right out of the box. I'll probably get a TH10 someday as well.
30 consecutive shots into a 2 inch circle...show off.
Great groups!!! I only shoot this consistent without fliers in my dreams!! This is the best shooting Taurus I have seen!! This would be a keeper If it was mine!! I am not a Taurus fan, but this one impressed me!! Thanks , Great video!! This make Taurus really look good!!
Appearing; to Me; to be the Most HONEST, reviewer; I have watched ...
Thank You.
You the man thanks for the honest review brother am gonna go get that poor man 10mm yessir stay bless
Why go cheap (and yes, Taurus are cheaply made firearms) and look at saving $200 or $300 by buying this when you'd easily spend $2000 or $3000 a year on ammunition?
It's nothing more than a range toy.
Go buy a Glock, an M&P, a Sig, or even a Tanfo.
Was looking forward to this shooting impressions. Looks great, your groups were quite acceptable!💯Thanks Graham!
My best friend and I just spent the last two days testing and breaking in her th10. We tested much of underwood's 10mm offerings, as well as Grizzly 200gr hard cast. Worked well aside from several ftfs on the last round in the mag. This stopped happening after about 200 rounds were through it.
This is a better video of the TH10mm 🤝🏾
Grahm, Methinks you found yer gun!
Good Information Sir
Great video, with your humor. Thank you again for sharing your videos. I like the beautiful scenery at that range.
You and Teya have a great weekend 🙏
The th series are very good guns period.
I love the TH45ACP 👌🏾👌🏾...Accurate As Hell👏🏾👏🏾
Awesome review! Very well explained and very thorough. Great shooting as well of course👍👊
Thank you
Great video! Thank u for looking out for us, love the channel, me an my wife watch the videos over an over 😂, stay blessed 🙌 😇 🙏
Thank you
As always, enjoyed this one. I’ve been debating on a 10mm platform that’s affordable. This is a strong contender. I couldn’t help but notice the finish loss after the spinner test, but it’s a tool, not a fashion accessory! 😂 No deal breaker. Great review GB!!
10mm is only affordable if you either never buy ammunition, or you reload and never buy fresh brass, or if you move your budget priority from food to ammunition😁
Frankly, for most shooters, buying a 10mm handgun is akin to purchasing a full-sized 4WD pickup and living in suburbia Ohio.
Kind of the "fun, yes, but why?"
Some guys were born to present videos, others weren't. You present it in a calm and safe manner, as befits a gun owner. At the same time, you are effective in presenting and sharing information, as befits a prepared citizen. As always, straight to the target! 🎯😄 Thanks for the video! Regarding the gun, another good acquisition in terms of cost-effectiveness. As Mr. Spock will say in the future, saluting capitalism and free enterprise: "Infinite diversity, in infinite combinations!" 🖖 👍👍👍
Thank you for the compliment!
I have this and the m&p 2.0 10. I had to change to a 22 lb recoil spring in the m&p for hotter loads or it choked. The taurus has run hot and soft 10 mil without a hiccup.
Edit: yes, I too had some personal learning and growth shooting my 10s. Haha
Thank$ for your nice info-clip and yes Sir, you're one heck of a good shooter too!
Thank you
10-4, I have the same model Glock and for some reason stay away from the 5th generation and, more or less just for the fun of it, I added a Hi Point which I haven't tried yet.
Take care and shoot safely!
I am sorry for confusing two clips I have watched in a row and I am considering for
some time to add a Taurus since I really do like their products.
I don’t own any Taurus pistols, not that I’m against budget options I just have never had the opportunity to purchase one. I own a Canik and a Styer C9A2 and beyond that everything else is mid to to tier but I have to say that this looks like a fairly soft shooter for a ten mill polymer framed hammer fired pistol, pretty damn accurate as well. My understanding is Taurus has some issues up until about 5 years ago when they did a rebrand and really started to focus more on quality of wood appear because the G3C, the Thunder series and the TX4 have all gotten pretty good reviews and folks seem to really like them and appreciate the value you get for your $. Great video as always Graham, appreciate all the work you put into these reviews.
They've refocused their branding and promotions, not their manufacture.
Just as an aside, consider this.
The LE/military markets are incredibly lucrative and profitable. Do your very best and try to find even one reputable North American LE agency that has received a Taurus to test in a response to a bid invitation or any military outside of South America that has a contract with Taurus.
Just like Mondays are right after Sundays, Taurus is still Taurus.
BTW, he was also primarily using Federal American Eagle 10mm. That loading is less energy than many duty load .40S&W.
Taurus changed ownership in 2014. CBC, a company in the civilian and military ammunition sector (manufacturer of Magtech ammunition for example), took over majority ownership that year. Since then, we have witnessed a change for the much better." 👍
Hey great video, can you review the EAA Girsan 2311 5in 10mm?
Wow! Fantastic marksmanship and a stellar review. I own a ton of mid-range level pistols including the Taurus G2C which I always liked. However as a SA/DA fan (I own a CZ P-07 that I love) I've been very keen on buying either a TH9 or this new TH10. Some people like to have only pistols in one or two calibers. But I like as many calibers as possible as during an ammo crisis, it's nice to still be able to find at least one caliber on the shelves. I'm also keen on getting 10mm because I see it as being similar in terminal ballistics to .357 magnum but in a semi-auto. The only thing that might concern me is reliability due to the heavy recoil. Taurus semi-auto pistols are not famous for long-term reliability. I really hope that someone is wealthy enough and brave enough to do a 1,000 round test of the TH10.
That thing is a shooter, it’s shooting ever gr good
Had mine for like 2 weeks and still haven’t shot it yet 🤦🏻♂️but now seeing this I need to hit the range .
nice! Tell us your impressions on the gun! 👍
That Federal 180 grain 10mm probably is comfortable because it's super underloaded.
Unfortunately, a lot of factory 10mm is wildly underloaded.
Buffalo Bore is easily the best.
Underwood used to be in the same tier, but their 10mm loads have been slowed down over the past year or two.
180 grain 10mm should at least be over 1300 FPS.
I've seen that Federal stuff not break 1050.
Looks like a solid shooter even for a Taurus lol. How's the grip size? I find the glock 10mms to be slightly oversized for my hands, the XDM was nice but slippery when sweaty.
I want it!!
wow
I have 5 T. pistols. They all work! If someone was strapped for cash and needed a pistol for what ever reason they could do worse. You get a decent pistol for the price with Taurus. It's like the Kia of gun brands. I actually like how the G3c shoots. That 10mm looks like a larger size g3.
If you're so strapped for cash that you'll buy a Taurus, why would you buy a firearm in a caliber that costs an absolute minimum of .75 per bang?
Or just a future safe queen that you can't afford to train with?
Great shooting. I have a quick question. I have seen other Taurus TH10 reviews and videos where more than one presenter had issues with the mag released accidently while shooting. The issue was blamed on the mag release button being placed in an awkward position. You didn't mention anything about that issue, so I was wondering if you had run into that problem.
I have not. I think what you were seeing was the shooter not adapting his grip to the gun.
If you want 10mm, try the Glock G40 Gen4 with 6.02" barrel for comfort and accuracy. 👍
I mean, 22 yards, first time handling a 10 in a smaller framed weapon, no issue with barely missing the fairly small target. Thanks for the look at the tool.
Fortunately shooting fundamentals, plus years of shooting a different gun every week, has treated me well.
Great video format, with both views at all time.
Thank You, for Your work ...
+1
Thank you, when the original main camera started to get old I got a new one with the help of our Patrons. With the new one as a main camera, but old one still functional it became a "target camera" enabling the dual view.
I would like these in a 5” long barrel version.
I don’t know if these will go 100k rounds.
Many buy a new toy often and never put many rounds thru a gun. So I don’t think it is an issue.
And if you can afford 110k of ammo you can afford to replace what wears out.
How good is the Chamber Support ?
I have seen a bit of variation in FN 510s...some very good and others not good at all. Some folks have been having issues like many Glocks have had.
Chamber support is shown in the tabletop video.
@@GBGuns Excellent, thank you
I think I'd prefer the 45 version. I'm enjoying your review of this though. You just said as Im writing you have a video of the TH45 so i'll search for that.
And full reviews are on GBGUNSDEPOT.COM
Hello Graham, I have a question but not about the Taurus. What model Grand Power Mags fit the Girsan MC9. thanks Dwight
I don't remember that, but all the Grand Power 9mm mags are the same bodies, just different lengths
Graham, an excellent review, probably the most accurate pistol I've seen you review. You can tell you are holding tightly as the finger's on your support hand were blanching. Like when I shoot a 44 magnum. I would like one of those as a carry gun, but not as a range toy.😊
You should watch him shoot his grand powers
Good luck with that. As a rural Alaskan outdoors enthusiast and someone who has shot bear. I would NEVER choose this as a sidearm.
I've owned and worked on too many Taurus firearms to ever consider one as a lifesaving tool. Absolutely never. It only takes once.
Thanks GB. Great job. Good info. God bless.
LETS GO BRANDON
Is that the Albany Range?
No, near Dundee
Your trigger finger is your....pinky?
The only thing I'm hearing is that this pistol doesn't like hard cast big loads. 200gr+
This one is a keeper. Don't sell it.
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👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🔫🔫💯💯💯☕️☕️
Hey GB, I only hate the Taurus guns that have failed me which is most of them
The only good thing I can say about Taurus is that if you have to work on them (which is usually better than dealing with Taurus service) at least they're cheap enough to throw away if you fail.
Taurus has provided me more entertainment in my workshop than at the range.
I have had to work on every single Taurus I've ever owned and just pray you never have to deal with their customer service.
The best thing I can say about Taurus is that if you like to tinker, if you run them hard they give you lots of time in the workshop...and if you can't repair Taurus manufacturing they're cheap enough to throw away.
Good ergonomics, great features, and in a proper caliber. I would rush out and add yet another 10mm to my collection if it weren't for one thing.
Taurus.
This is just a 45ACP with a 10mm barrel and extractor.
If you're a less than 6k/rds per year shooter and you don't live in bear country, and you prefer to save $300 instead of your life, go for it; buy a cheap sidearm.
Consider this. You will be spending anywhere from .60/rd to $1.50/rd for 10mm ammunition.
If you actually train with it, every training session, every single one of them, is a minimum $100. Absolute minimum. With the price of 10mm, why would you pinch pennies on the initial outlay? Seriously, you're talking $2000 to $3000 every year for ammunition Absolute Minimum and you want to save $200 or $300 on the pistol???
If you want these features, look at Tanfoglio. You will spend a little more, but you will have a better made gun.
By the way, American Eagle 10mm has less energy than some duty .40s&w rounds. A better training alternative is S&B or even Blazer; more economically priced than the Federal and somewhat warmer than the AE. AE is pretty much a ripoff.
I admit, I may actually purchase one of these (doubt it, but you never know) but in no uncertain terms will I choose to take this into my Alaska backyard before I take one of my Glocks, M&Ps, Sigs, or even Tanfos.
Nothing more than a range toy. Never, absolutely never ever, into the bush with this. Nope, no way, no how, bears don't wait before they eat...
If you can afford 6k of 10mm a year you can likely afford to replace the gun or any parts as needed.
@@GBGunsyeah, that is a very good point and that is how I approach recreational firearms. I expect to tinker with them and I enjoy some just for that reason.
The thing is, I like the odds to be in my favor if it's a serious firearm.
As a hobby I take castings of brown bear prints. I usually have a 12ga slung on me, but I also have a sidearm on me.
Yes, a strange choice for entertainment.
I've subjected my Glocks to years of use and abuse, they work. 100%. So far so good with M&P10 and the XTen also, just not near as much.
It just makes no sense to me why anyone would look at budget first when choosing a working man's gun. Sort of like a carpenter choosing a Ryobi over a Dewalt.
This gun has fantastic features, I just wish it were made by just about anyone else. Someone like CZ, HK, Sig (almost there with the 220), Beretta, etc.
Idk this Taurus looks to run better than my S&W 10mm did. I spent more time working on it than shooting(,er I. mean malfunction clearing😮
@@bryanmackey1690I've put 8k to 9k rounds through my M&P10s, the only issue I've had was one bad magazine out of twelve. Which was odd, that was the very first issue I've ever had with otherwise excellent S&W mags for any model.
It can happen though, anything touched by man is always less than perfect. I've actually had an HK that wasn't initially reliable
However, to not disparage your comment or abilities or suggest anything else untoward, those who don't shoot lots of 10mm do seem to limpwrist an awful lot, even if they don't do that with other firearms.
@@JD-tn5lzidk it was always round 14 on my m&p. Jammed into the barrel hood. Changed mag springs, recoils springs, extractor, and finally new mags. Never fixed it. I traded it in.
I love S&W in general and it sucks mine was that way, I hope to get another at some point and have better luck.
But I’m a sucker for a hammer fired pistol, so Taurus TH10 is getting run ATM.