This YouTube video provides an overview of the Taurus 1911 pistol. While the title focuses on the Taurus 1911, the description includes numerous links to other YouTube channels and social media platforms, particularly those associated with the 'BERETTA9mmUSA' channel. The description also lists several sponsors for the BERETTA9mmUSA channel, including Zeta6, Decibel Defense, Committee Coffee, LOK Grips, Peltor, and Tuff Products, along with links to their websites or affiliate links. A comprehensive disclaimer is included regarding the video's educational and entertainment purpose, legal compliance, and a copyright disclaimer for fair use.
This YouTube video provides a "Top 10" list of the best Taurus handguns for 2023, with a focus on their suitability for concealed carry, self-defense, and home defense. The description highlights Taurus' reputation for affordability, contrasting older perceptions with the company's current commitment to producing better firearms. It mentions specific models like the Judge and touches upon popular calibers like .410 Bore and .380 ACP, while also referencing the Taurus 1911. The video aims to encourage handgun ownership by showcasing a variety of styles and applications.
This video identifies and discusses five specific firearm models that the creator advises viewers to avoid purchasing. The creator emphasizes that not all firearms are created equal and highlights the potential for frustration and failure with lower-quality or poorly performing guns. The video aims to guide both first-time gun buyers and experienced owners in making informed decisions to prevent acquiring undesirable firearms. It encourages viewer engagement through likes, shares, comments, and subscriptions.
This video appears to be a rant about Taurus firearms, with the creator urging viewers to watch until the very end for their complete thoughts. Without a transcript, the specific models, calibers, or reasons for the rant are unknown, but the title strongly suggests a critical review or opinion piece focused on the Taurus brand. The content is likely to appeal to those interested in firearm reviews, brand opinions, and potentially the experiences of other Taurus owners.
This YouTube video features Tom Beckstrand and Kim Heath-Chudwin discussing the merits of compact Model 1911 pistols, specifically the Taurus Officer and Commander variants chambered in .45 ACP. Beckstrand highlights their suitability for concealed carry, while Heath-Chudwin shares her preference for them in teaching women. The description emphasizes the 1911 platform's classic design enhanced with modern features like a beavertail grip safety, frontstrap checkering, and an undercut triggerguard for improved handling and recoil management. The video positions these Taurus models as excellent choices for self-defense, showcasing their continued relevance in the current firearms market.
This video features Mark Keefe from American Rifleman presenting the Taurus 1911 Commander. He highlights it as an affordable option for those who appreciate the classic 1911 platform. The review focuses on the value proposition of this particular model for 1911 enthusiasts.
This video takes viewers to the 2018 SHOT Show, focusing on new product releases from Taurus. The host, who is a long-time owner and carrier of the Taurus Model 85, expresses his enthusiasm for the brand. The video highlights several specific models, including the new Model 856 revolver, a Taurus Tracker with interchangeable cylinders, the Raging Bull in .44 Magnum, new Taurus 1911 variants, the Spectrum pistol, and some rimfire rifles. The description also includes promotional links for training, Patreon, and sponsor websites.
This YouTube video covers industry range day coverage from SHOT 2017, focusing on the Taurus and Rossi booths. The host, James, discusses and tests new additions to the Taurus Curve pistol line, specifically the Viridian model in .380 ACP. He also highlights the Rossi R92 lever-action rifle chambered in .38 Special. The video briefly touches on Taurus's staple 1911 models and thanks sponsors like Ventura Munitions and Proxibid. It also encourages viewers to support the TFBTV Patreon page.
This YouTube video from GOG TV's 2012 show features a segment dedicated to the Taurus 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol in .45 ACP with a rail. The description provides direct links to GalleryofGuns.com for an instant quote on this specific firearm, indicating a product showcase or review with a commercial intent.
This video is the third part of a visit to Great American Western Wear, a firearm store named Gunnies. The content focuses on a review and discussion of various firearms, particularly expensive bolt-action rifles like the Sako TRG and Savage 110BA. It also features a look at Remington 700 variants, M1A series rifles, and mentions Winchester 1897. The hosts discuss their preferences in 1911 pistols, highlighting choices from Smith & Wesson, Colt, Ruger, and Taurus. The video touches on the price increases of firearms, challenges with optic mounting on the M1A, and considers lever-action options for bear hunting, including Marlin and Mossberg models. The visit concludes with a brief look at gun accessories and positive remarks about the store's fair pricing and the store's overall appeal as a "Great American Western Wear" establishment.
This video reviews a .22 Long Rifle conversion slide for the 1911 platform, highlighting its affordability, light weight, and aesthetic compatibility. The reviewer found the conversion to be accurate, fast, and reliable on a Taurus 1911, giving it a high recommendation. An update confirms its continued reliability across various 1911 frames and praises its value for money.
This video reviews the Charles Daly EFS 1911 pistol, highlighting its excellent features and value for under $500. Manufactured in the Philippines by Armscorp and imported by KBI Corp. under the Charles Daly name, this full-sized steel-framed 1911-A1 offers a host of traditionally styled features. These include an extended hi-rise beavertail grip safety, skeletonized steel combat trigger, combat hammer, beveled magazine well, flared and lowered ejection port, dovetailed sights, hand checkered hardwood grips, snag-free low profile sights, an ambidextrous safety, and an extended slide release. It comes with two MecGar 8-round magazines and a lockable carrying case. The review notes good workmanship, tight tolerances, and attention to detail, with reported reliability and accuracy (shots generally under 3" at 25 yards). Downsides mentioned are its weight (38.5oz), limited firepower (8rds vs. Glock 21's 13rds), the necessity for Condition One carry, and the lack of a Picatinny rail. The reviewer compares it to the Taurus 1911B-BHW and acknowledges the superiority of Glock or Sig Sauer in aspects like firepower and weight, but praises the 1911's effectiveness with a large, fast, and accurate bullet, making the Charles Daly EFS 1911 an outstanding choice for those who value making rounds count.
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