I know nothing about firearms and only ended up on this page by clicking the wrong link, but I must say that was a very informative review and you explain yourself very well including clearly stating your own biases. That's a refreshing attitude. Nice work.
This is my type of gun... I'm not a fan of guns, but I'm not stupid enough to say that I won't need one. If 'll ever be in a situation where I'll need a gun, I'd want it to be like this. Thanks for the honest review.
It seems to be the furthest thing from being a gun without losing the ranged lethality... If I'm on a mountain, or out in the woods, I want to have full freedom of movement to climb, crawl, dive-roll, fall, or squeeze in tight places. I can do this best without a gun on me at all, but in the wilderness, it's better to be safe than sorry. I don't want to feel the gun on me, but I always want options if we run into an angry bear, or psycho.
+Henry Rosenberg guns don't bother me at all... I'm just not a fan. It's like spicy food... some people are a fan, but I'm not. The fact that they are into it is fine with me though. I feel as though the more time I spend on my gun, the less time I spend on things that I actually enjoy... so, I'd want my gun to be as insignificant an impact on my life as possible. I am in NO way against guns... it's just not where MY passion is. It's just a tool to me that I may need one day, but hopefully not.
BboyDrMadison Interesting, I love guns. I love shooting them, owning them, the history of them, the engineering, etc. I would love to make guns one day.
A Magazine disconnect safety means that if your clip leaves the gun and a bullet is still in the chamber, it can't be fired. I LIKE THAT SAFETY FEATURE. How many people have BLOWN THEIR HEADS OFF by accident due to "one in the chamber"?
bigtruckseriesreview The issue is that it teaches you to rely on a "Safety Feature" of the firearm, rather than proper handgun safety steps. #1 Rule "Always assume the gun is loaded" so you ALWAYS Check to see if the firearms is clear of ammunition. The other main issue I have is that if worst case situation came into effect, and you draw you firearm to defend yourself, you have a round chambered or you chamber a round, and for some reason you happen to not seat you mag all the way, you will be dead in the water but by the time you realize it....its too late. Another issue with Mag Disconnect Safeties, is that if you are in a very bad situation and you have to reload your firearm, and you are using a tactical reload by keeping one in the chamber for defense while you firearm is being topped off, you cant even use that tactic, due to the Mag Safety. All in all, I'd rather not have all these other issues, and just use proper firearm safety steps and check to make sure my gun is clear, before cleaning it, or working on it. Hope you have a new opinion on why a LOT of handgun owners, Disapprove of the Mag Disconnect "Safety."
I agree, for what it is...it's pretty good. For a low cost pocket carry 380acp, I prefer a Bersa ...but it can be a little heavy where the Taurus Curve is not. And having the light built in is very nice. A co-worker has put over 500 rounds thru his without issue, so you can't say it's a piece of crap. Also, I just appreciate the uniqueness.
It's absolutely unique and Taurus is capable of producing as good of a product as they want Making 1000s of something that has to be perfectly functional is a big task many just can't appreciate what it really takes just to introduce a single product much less a firearm
The trigger gives you control. So as you draw it your unlikely to discharge it early. Once on target you have to give it a positive effort to fire the round. This is a close combat personal protection weapon.
The thing about this handgun that’s so perfect is that it fits you well for defending yourself and that’s all it’s made for. No frills. No fancy shit. It’s perfect. Gonna buy.
For a gun specifically designed for cc this is an excellent first step. Innovative and forward thinking, can't wait to see what subsequent models are going to look like as they further refine and tweak.
Well designed. Went to local gun shop and it seems there is totally a bias against Taurus firearms. Was told they stopped carrying it after a few customers complained. In my opinion they seemed just against Taurus arms in general and it had nothing to do with the actual guns themselves. I recently purchased a G2 and love the looks and safety features, I have money and could have purchased anything I wanted and after doing the research I decided for the small investment it was definitely a worthwhile purchase. The gun shop tried to talk me into every other brand firearm persuading me not to buy a curve... I left the store feeling confused but after this review I feel I will definitely go buy the curve.
yeah there is a HUGE Bias against Taurus in the firearms community. Luckily I don't follow the crowd and do my own research. There are products they make I don't like, but non that deserve the hatred they receive.
Thank YOU for appreciating something different in a world of tactical yet lifeless designs we've been seeing in the past decade. I actually initially thought the flashlight laser was some kinda contact fire but tase them before you blast type thing. Taurus should definitely expand upon this. Yeah, in the end it's an underwhelming product. But I can see how with some sig SAS sights, a present day trigger, emphasis on reliability and simplicity could make this a hot item for sure.
I'd prefer it in the grip, like the safety on an H&K P7. I don't know that having to hold the trigger down just to keep the illumination on is such a great idea.
@@gramarmstrong6226 I wouldn't want to be shot with a Red Ryder or a staple gun. The joke is not about the ammo or the caliber but rather the shape of the weapon.
Awesome video and great shooting! I own this gun. I did a little research on it before purchasing it, but I bought it because it was exactly what I was looking for. I have an officer's model 1911 .45 and a 9mm Sig SP2022, and if any of you know guns, they're fairly large and heavy, even with my 3" barrel 1911. The Curve is one of many ideal conceal carry firearms because it is so light weight and low profile. It fits in my pocket, on the waistband of my pants, and in my purse without any problems. I agree, however, that there should be a pressure activated lazer instead of the switch, but I upgraded the cross hairs with some glow in the dark paint to make them pop just in case I'm in a situation and can't get my light on. the curve is nice when I'm wearing comfortable pants (i.e. yoga pants or the like) or shorts because I bought this firearm with the intention of using it on my morning and evening jogs. You can never be too careful. I have, however, discovered that I carry it with me wherever I go. Even if I have my Sig or 1911 open carry on my belt, I still have this little guy in my purse or ankle holster just in case. It is everything he described and yes the trigger could use some work, but other than the trigger and the lazer placement, I love this firearm. A few of my male friends gave me shit for owning one until they shot it. Three out four went out and bought one for their wives after a day at the range. Don't diss it until you try it folks. It's purpose is to go bang in stressful situations. Not to be used in speed shooting, and I thank Taurus for not giving a crap what anyone thinks because I love this firearm.
Danielle You actually *can* be too careful, it's called paranoia, and aside from a serious disconnect with reality, it also leads to terrible choices. This isn't an anti-gun opinion, it simply came to mind when you said you run with it in your yoga pants. In that situation, how is pepper spray not a 1000x better idea?
Pepper spray is never a better idea than a proper gun. a) it's a round container, doesn't fit anywhere on your body; b) pepper spray doesn't work on everyone; c) gun has the potential for complete immobilization, whereas you can still get raped by a drugged out meathead with teary eyes; A gun is something personal, it's dangerous so you take care of it, it becomes part of your personality and daily routine. A key point in owning a gun is that it becomes your primary form of self-defense. It allows you to get complete control of your environment. Pepper spray is a cute toy when compared to a gun.
@@tyroney2 Do yourself a favor and Google some videos of perps who are not even slowed down by a blast of pepper spray. Please do this soon, before your lack of knowledge in this regard comes back to bite you...
+Kntrytnt i like my guns like i like my ladies too much protection and fail safes, that it does not feel like fun. oh wait.. i dont like it like that D:
Honestly thank you for taking a practical stance on this gun and not nitpicking it like everyone else does to Taurus firearms. It is what it is, and in a pinch it will do the job, which is ultimately to protect yourself. Of course there's gonna be cons to the pros, but it's refreshing to see someone not immediately shit on an unorthodox gun.
Great video chap. As a UK citizen, my experience (outside of my 14 year HMF career) of hand guns is fairly limited and I would in no way consider myself particularly knowledgeable. However, your video was spot on. It was concise and interesting and you have done what many fail at, creating a video that is relevant to your whole audience from the total newbie novice to a seasoned gun handler. Cheers
Thank you Will! I appreciate you commenting such kind and motivational words. Much appreciated. Hope to see you in the comment sections of many of my other videos in the future! *CHEERS*
The Taurus honestly looks really cool, and it looks like a good conceal carry weapon because of its size. I might get it when i'm older. Thansk for shouting it out
I love this gun. Never shot it, but honestly I think that it is a piece of art. It's designed for safety but usefulness, all while consider ergonomics and including laser and light technology. This would be a perfect leg or arm gun with the right holster. Seriously, this is product of genius and innovation.
+Michel Linschoten it mostly depends on weight and really nothing else. Let's say we have a 20 inch gun shooting 9 mm with a really heavy barrel would have nearly any recoil ( I think ;)). Compared to this.
I've had the curve for 2 years now. I love carrying it every day! I practice with it regularly. The laser sight and flashlight combo are a must for anyone thinking of buying this firearm.
Good review dude! Even though your review clearly states that this gun is not on your top 10 list, I still got "buy this gun vibes" from your review. You've earned a sub!
TlingitWarrior69 Me too! Soo many people who haven't even touched this gun are hating on it already without even trying it and it's mostly because they are trying to fit this gun into THEIR scenarios instead of seeing this gun for which it was specifically designed: 'Concealed Carry', 'Stealth' and 'Safety' ;-) Great review without any 'BIA' GY6vids! ;)
CritiKiL I know right? It's pretty clever for 95% of all carrying situations (I.E. any time your in public and want something OUT OF VIEW (most get nervous around magnums).) *FOR THOSE CONFUSED: this gun is like the PRIUS, not anywhere near the best car, but PRACTICAL*, saves you money, looks kinda lame, but who cares it gets you to the gun range, *PLUS you can always keep your .45 DAN WESSON VALOR 1911 nearby for taking to the range (or any serious trouble lol).*
When gun companies release the same designs over and over that's not reinventing the wheel. When they make new, awkward designs "just cause" that is reinventing the wheel. And that seems to be what they've done here. Other than the potential snag reduced by not having sights I can't see a single advantage of this over one of the many other pistols of this size. And not having sights is a pretty big tradeoff for a gun that is pretty much the exact same size and weight as competitors. They didn't reduce anything, compare it directly to the Ruger LCP as just one example. This gun is *technically* both longer and thicker than the LCP. And you said it yourself, you will always feel a gun. Having a terrible trigger on this thing and no sights, plus what appears to be some pretty exceptional muzzle flip, makes for an accuracy nightmare especially for the average and beginning shooter, and especially once the adrenaline starts running which is precisely the kind of circumstance they're selling this gun for. I can't think of a single benefit to this over comparable pistols.
+cbn620 And an additional note on not having sights: Taurus says they find that most people don't use the sights in armed confrontations, but I don't believe that's entirely true. Even if you're looking past the sights, which is what people who've trained to use them are more likely to do under high stress, they may still act as a visual reference when both pointing and aiming the gun even if you're not taking the time to really dial them in. And most guns that exist and most training regimens that exist for shooting guns defensively require the use of sights. That means any Taurus Curve training is negative training that is going to make you worse at doing everything else you do. Further, even if we accepted that you won't need the sights in point blank person-to-person armed confrontations is that really the only scenario we want to focus on for the design of a gun? A very specific 5 foot away encounter? How about the off-duty LEO who reaches for this thing during the lull in fire of an active shooter scenario? Don't you think he or she is is going to want to have sights in that circumstance where they have the time to aim and are probably at a distance where they are actually going to have to in order to hit anything, especially with a gun that has a Subway sandwich for a trigger? There's guns that can be drawn, pointed and aimed very easily and smoothly from close distance that take up as much space and weight as this thing so it's not like you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can literally have the best of both worlds with other pistols. This gun just seems like the mother of all bad ideas in every regard.
GY6vids Yeah but it's just a white line with no front sight. Kind of goes back to the negative training aspect right there. Also reading up on it, the base version of this gun does not have the laser sight so that's another bummer. You have to pay up to get the pointer. It's also panned across reviews almost universally for being a really low power red that's all but useless. The little cheapy LED flashlight bulbs nearly drown it out completely, let alone actual bright conditions. They should've went with a green and given it some more power to make it visible on more backgrounds and in more diverse levels of lighting.
+cbn620 - The weapon is intended to be used at less than 30ft ranges. Why would you need conventional sights? You're just "pointing and shooting". Do you need precision sights to hit a man's chest at spitting distance? Seriously, most pocket autos for the past 100 years have had only a groove on the top of the slide for a sight. Taurus has certainly improved on that. As to the laser and lights, again, it's intended to aid the shooter in the *_dark_*. And both would be adequate in that situation. (Although I agree with the reviewer that putting a pressure switch on the grip would have been better.)
+cbn620 I completely understand everything you are saying COMPLETELY and agree with it myself HOWEVER when I think of this gun I don't think of it as something you or myself would carry (or probably anyone who's even watching this video) I see it as something for some young woman who just wants to feel safer walking down the streets. This is just for self defense and nothing more, and not to become the hero of a situation. A shooter is spotted near you and you have this gun alone all you have to do is go hide somewhere and point the gun where the shooter will come from and wait. For that person and that situation I think this is a great gun. To argue against say something like the LCP you used, I see this gun as more of an appeal than the LCP because to someone might be more open to carrying if they had this with, what looks like, nothing rough on the gun at all nice and smooth and wouldn't hurt a fragile woman. TBH I've actually thought about buying this for my mom. You see she stays at home mostly and is terrified of guns but if someone breaks in again she will need something and with this she could just go hide in her closet and point it at the door if the robber come in there she can shoot him easy no doubt. Not every gun is meant for "gun people" we need a few for the people who aren't because everyone needs to be able to defend themselves. I think that's what Taurus was thinking when they made this gun. (Especially since they are trying to make it available to even the most strict states)
Taurus, that's funny, one of most popular revolver/pistol maker in the world, a brazilian company, but on Brazil it's impossible to buy a weapom to self defense, unless you are a bandit, they always find a way, that's funny... Sorry for my bad english, i never make english lessons, only a ''games english school''...
There's an Australian company that only recently got back into civilian firearms after decades, too. As to your English, it's actually surprisingly good.
Antonio, good English my friend. You used the word bandit correctly, but its an old English word that isn't used anymore really. Use "criminal" that's the most general word for what you are describing.
I don't like that you called my state crappy, but quite liked the content of the video, your reviews are always quite in-depth and understandable. thank you!
I was pack a g2 as my everyday conceal then bought my curve this is my favorite gun I own for conceal i don't use the clip I put stright in my pocket looks like cell phone in my pocket can't ever tell I have it on me love love love it
Good review! I love my curve! Yes the trigger is crap, yes the mag release is weird and I agree on the light/laser switch. But it goes bang every time and it practically disappears in my pocket. It is an amazing "get off me gun". The light switch sucks, the light is dim as is the laser and the batteries do not last long at all. I give it 8 out of 10.
I was able to purchase a water gun at a dollar store in less than 2 minutes,how can our country be safe when we can obtain deadly force weapons like this?
Gene Wilder makes no sense how can you feel safe with out them can you defend your self without one in certain situations I don't think so my point is ya don't bring a knife to a gun fight ya know besides normal people that have guns aren't bad people and even if we up our gun control laws bad guys are still going to get guns they still get drugs don't they just because it against the law isn't going to stop them
+Mike B 51? you counting Puerto Rico?(As for June 20, 2015, both concealed and open carry without a permit are legal) .. I know you're not counting D.C or Canada .. because hand guns aren't legal to conceal carry in either** ** Canada is actually legal to own and target shoot, but never conceal or open carry EVER, even the use of a holster at a club is restricted and requires a course and passed testing, with a restricted firearm license and the process that is involved in it, including interviews and police checks dating back to the earliest entry including all filed under classification B; your military records, your minor record, your medical and mental health records, your marital affairs and status, your employment and all files under your employment records, in addition to your living conditions and past addresses, also your known associates and any known criminals that lived in any address directly before or after you. ...(in addition to your unrestricted long-gun possession & Acquisition licence which also mandates all of these previous), ... then you *can't take it anywhere except a licenced pistol & revolver gun club*, you also need to be a paid member of the club and need an issued permit in conjunction with that exact club to take it there and ONLY there, you can't stop anywhere on your trip to or from and you can't leave it in the car, can't be loaded, must be inoperably locked & locked separate of the ammunition. ** D.C. concealed carry laws are currently on stay, good cause and a criminal record check, registration with DC police are all required for concealed carry for non-residents entering the D.C.; "good cause" must be provable under the law, this means your life must be in danger when out in public.. and actually in danger, like you're a current or past victim of a dangerous convict that's unaccounted for. In addition to each firearm being registered with the police, the rules require that D.C. residents undergo an NCIC background check and submit to fingerprinting. The firearms registry photographs the applicant. Residents must take an online gun safety course, and pass a written test on the District's gun laws. Residents must also declare at what address it will be kept. There is a 10-day waiting period from purchase of firearm to possession, and a 30-day period between purchases of successive handguns. Each firearm is registered to an individual only, meaning couples who wish to own firearms must purchase two separate firearms. Handgun registrants must be 21. Long gun registration is allowed for persons 18-21 years of age with a NCIC qualified adult co-registering. Handgun models are limited to any handgun appearing on any one of the California, Massachusetts, Maryland or DC Police "approved rosters" by make/model. Long guns are controlled by an allowed/not-allowed attributes list. Non residents, with a place of business in DC may register a firearm to be maintained at that place of business. Handgun and long gun ownership/possession licenses must be resubmitted and reapproved every three years before expiration for each firearm owned
I know someone who has one. She wears it in a thigh holster when she's wearin skirts. Says its the best thing to carry in those kinds of outfits even though she prefers her glock 17. Never played with one myself but it sounds interesting =D
The light/ laser button is slide for quick laser and light. The light/laser button is push and hold in also. Modes are laser, laser and light and laser with strobe light. Also the trigger guard turns whatever mode you have it on off when installed on the gun then the laser/light comes back on when the guard is removed in whatever the last mode setting was.
Just a prime reason why everyone needs to try a firearm on their own and train with it to see what works for them. Me personally, I loved the concept but absolutely hate the execution. Great concept. But, for me, the slide release by mag cycling, the accidental mag drop due to mag release positioning, the false reset that disables the fire arm without a complicated re-rack means, for me, a NO with a large exclamation mark. To those who love it, practice well and shoot well. Huge respect to Taurus for the innovation. Hope they can master the improvements.
I have a Curve and love it. It replaced a TCP .380 that I started having problems with. I love the trigger. If a bad guy is coming at you, you don't just squeezing the trigger a fraction of a mm at the time. You point the gun at the bad guy, and put all your strength on that trigger. You need to aim and fire in milliseconds. If you actually have an issue pulling a 10 pound trigger, you have a problem. I do agree about the laser/light switch. But I have gotten a good feel for it, and don't think I'll have a problem if it actually comes down to having to defend myself, which hopefully never happens. I use it for pocket carry. Literally. No holster. The clip fits on the outside of my jeans pocket. My TCP .380 would fit down inside my pocket, but it would have eventually worn a hole in the pocket, and it could snag while trying to get it out of my pocket. So I carried it in a cell phone type holster on my belt, which worked fine. I would still have it if not for failure to feed issues. I have had no such issues (so far) with the Curve. Is it perfect? No. But it's damn good. You seem to want it to be what it is specifically designed NOT to be. A target pistol. They do need a more precise trigger. But this one does not. Do you really want to shoot yourself in the leg because you accidentally pulled the trigger while drawing it from your pocket? I don't.
I get it. Like you said crappy trigger, mag disc. etc. But this is not a gun lovers gun. This is a gun for a person who NEEDS the protection of personal carry. Love has nothing to do with it, it's a business decision...OK.
@Laurence Pinney please list off the round types you've been hit with lol. Imagine being shot at and having the big brain power to hear and identify the round before it hits you so you can know it's low power and only a few spots will probably drop or kill me so instead of running for cover you decide to continue forward towards a person still shooting. You are a god among us mere mortals lol
I like it for the same reasons this guy says. Also it's a clever answer to a genuine problem of guns being uncomfortable to wear sometimes, and the more squared off shape having a tenancy to get caught in clothes. They've basically just smoothed off a small automatic pistol and removed the open sites (that most people won't use) and replaced them with laser sights (that most people will). Makes sense, and I bet it's very good at what it's been designed for.
Nate Skaggs I know it most of those concealed carry guns, for example the M&P .380 bodyguard, has such a heavy trigger pull and I guess the trigger pull heaviness is for safety reasons..
5lbs seems to be safe for most other manufacturers. I mean there is a difference between safe vs badly designed and obnoxiously heavy. This trigger reminded me of those old generic Makarov knock offs that were being imported for like $125 about 10 or so years ago. Or even the old Saturday night special Titans and Jennings/Cobra pocket guns. I think the idea of the gun is pretty sweet, it's definitely before it's time which is probably why the trigger sucks and it wasn't as reliable as I would have liked. Went to Taurus twice and each time I tested it was just as bad as the first outing. I do have to say their customer service is top notch. But paying $120 to send them a gun twice that probably could have been test and tuned a little bit longer before release is a bit steep. I mean I could have just bought a middle weight contending firearm from a higher end competitor. Which sadly is exactly what I ended up doing. Moral of the story folks? I shouldn't have had to buy two guns to get one good functioning defense weapon. Every manufacturer puts out lemons. I understand that but I wasn't the only one that had the Curve. 2 other folks I personally know had the same problems and felt the same way. They on the other hand didn't send the guns in due to me sending it and it not improving. Just my 0.02 YMMV
Not sure what I want to do for concealed carry but I like this and will check it out. Would not have known this existed without your video. Thank you for your thoughtful review!
Excellent review. I'm glad you mentioned that it was a .380. Do they make it in other calibers ? I'm a novice owner and far from being a pro. A very good and thorough review. Thank you.
Owning a good firearm, and carefully choosing weapon, ammo and size are only about 25% of the game. Whatever you have is not worth a crap if you don't practice...I have three different EDCs for "dress up, informal or casual dress" that I am carrying at least one, if not two when I leave home. If I am expecting to be someplace where I know things could get ugly, I have two others for that. I know it's a lot, but I fire 30-50 rounds through the first three every month. The other two, about 100 every 3 to 5 months. Yes I shoot a lot of reloads; yes I have a indoor range membership. CC is a very serious business. You're protecting yourself, plus everyone around you. Good video and report. Thanks
nah, i like the trigger. not from a "nice to shoot" standpoint but from a utility standpoint. if you are shooting THIS particular gun in a legit situation, you are not going to be shooting properly. you are just going to be hammering on that trigger as hard as you can once your adrenaline kicks in, because you are probably past the point where anything but "put this bullet in that dude" is on your mind. it's an obvious "only option" panic gun. this gun is built from the ground up for "fuck fuck fuck oh god oh god" type situations where you are a blink away from catching a knife/round in the ribs. everything about it is built around drawing, pointing, and shooting in less than a second. probably less than 10-15 feet, and probably against an active forward moving aggressor. i think it fills this role super well. i wouldn't want to bring it out to the range with me or carry it as a primary, but it would make an excellent boot gun for those "all else fails" moments.
This can can curve bullets around corners if you swing it when you shoot. My friend showed me and it was insane. He was able to curve the shots 90 degrees.
Even a full frame .380 has a big kick, just based on the size of the round compared to the frame. I would expect the recoil to be very big, but you're missing the point- you can carry this gun so easily. A little extra kick in a life threatening sitch is not worth worrying about.
concealed carry guns, usually have a kick you're talking about a powerful Amo being pushed from a smaller barrel but still the same full power to push the bullet. so I think most small conceal carry guns are going to have a recoil. if you are sensitive to recoil, ie: arthritis or joint hand issues. there are smaller carry guns that do have a smaller recoil. and there is always smaller caliber, .22. which some ppl feel is not a good enough gun for protection. I've learned that when you fill a bad guy or girl full of bullets, they usually stop
When you're between reloading it is common to keep "One In the Chamber" to use for defending yourself during reloading process. Someone attacks you during your reload you can use that 1 round to shoot, with the magazine disconnect safety, it prohibits that action because you will not be able to fire the gun with the magazine out. It also teaches pore gun handling safety because most people(Especially New Shooters) will become lazy with how they treat their firearm due to thinking the gun is "SAFE" when the magazine is out...but it comes down to two simple facts...1: Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction AT ALL TIMES, so if there is a discharge of the firearm on accident NO ONE will be hurt. 2: Always keep your finger OFF the trigger unless you're pointed at your intended target and ready to fire the gun.... With those 2 simple rules and safety steps, NO ONE will unintentionally get hurt.
@GY6Vids Remember the other 2 golden rules: 3: Treat EVERY gun as if it is loaded at ALL times. 4: Before putting your finger on the trigger, assess the target, and what is beside or beyond it.
I'm all about this pistol for the innovation as stated in the video will I buy one no do I give Taurus some props for for trying something different im sure at a financial burden absolutely
I like the idea of a minimalist concealed carry because I live in South Florida, so the lighter and smaller the better for the clothing we where, but for my size it’s too small. So not for me, but I could definitely see people liking it
So now, nearly 3 years later, what is your take on the Curve? Was it merely a blip on the radar, or is it still a thing? If you like "outside the box" designs, how about the Chiappa Rino? Good review. Cheers.
In *home defense* you don't need a small gun... That's what the 12ga pump is for. The Curve is a very concealable gun that is comfortable to carry all day when you're out and about. I normally just throw mine in a back pocket and I'm ready to rock. Unfortunately it has some MAJOR reliability issues: even right after a good cleaning and oiling it's rare to get a full mag out without a malfunction. The bright side is that I've gotten a ton of experience clearing malfunctions since I bought it
I have a curve. One of the hardest guns to shoot from a far but totally worth it! It's a very nice fit as well as unique. I feel great when I tell some one that I have a curved pistol. 100% worth it
When he showed the trigger footage i first thought there is no audio as it kept going and going and going.....til it finally made click XD Can't remember the last time I laughed so hard about a gun :3
Brony Channel Yeah, hahaha! A new design! It must be stupid! Dontcha understand that the trigger is designed to be looooooonnnnnnng and difficult? He says so right in the vid. The gun is meant for shooting assailants at very close range, not plinking. But hey, if you love your XD, your mind is made up.
I know nothing about firearms and only ended up on this page by clicking the wrong link, but I must say that was a very informative review and you explain yourself very well including clearly stating your own biases. That's a refreshing attitude. Nice work.
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It already has. I ended up watching several more of your videos. They're both informative and entertaining.
LOL. SAME! I have no clue how I ended up here but I watched the whole thing. :)
Wow! Every time I think I've seen the stupidest comment possible some imbecile proves me wrong.
+Unindoctrinated exactly, I can't think how can be people so dumb to comment like that :/
This is my type of gun...
I'm not a fan of guns, but I'm not stupid enough to say that I won't need one.
If 'll ever be in a situation where I'll need a gun, I'd want it to be like this.
Thanks for the honest review.
+BboyDrMadison Out of curiosity, what about this gun do you like?
It seems to be the furthest thing from being a gun without losing the ranged lethality...
If I'm on a mountain, or out in the woods, I want to have full freedom of movement to climb, crawl, dive-roll, fall, or squeeze in tight places. I can do this best without a gun on me at all, but in the wilderness, it's better to be safe than sorry. I don't want to feel the gun on me, but I always want options if we run into an angry bear, or psycho.
BboyDrMadison Is it the concept of a gun that bothers you? Or what is it?
+Henry Rosenberg guns don't bother me at all... I'm just not a fan. It's like spicy food... some people are a fan, but I'm not. The fact that they are into it is fine with me though.
I feel as though the more time I spend on my gun, the less time I spend on things that I actually enjoy... so, I'd want my gun to be as insignificant an impact on my life as possible.
I am in NO way against guns... it's just not where MY passion is.
It's just a tool to me that I may need one day, but hopefully not.
BboyDrMadison Interesting, I love guns. I love shooting them, owning them, the history of them, the engineering, etc. I would love to make guns one day.
A Magazine disconnect safety means that if your clip leaves the gun and a bullet is still in the chamber, it can't be fired.
I LIKE THAT SAFETY FEATURE.
How many people have BLOWN THEIR HEADS OFF by accident due to "one in the chamber"?
bigtruckseriesreview The issue is that it teaches you to rely on a "Safety Feature" of the firearm, rather than proper handgun safety steps. #1 Rule "Always assume the gun is loaded" so you ALWAYS Check to see if the firearms is clear of ammunition.
The other main issue I have is that if worst case situation came into effect, and you draw you firearm to defend yourself, you have a round chambered or you chamber a round, and for some reason you happen to not seat you mag all the way, you will be dead in the water but by the time you realize it....its too late.
Another issue with Mag Disconnect Safeties, is that if you are in a very bad situation and you have to reload your firearm, and you are using a tactical reload by keeping one in the chamber for defense while you firearm is being topped off, you cant even use that tactic, due to the Mag Safety.
All in all, I'd rather not have all these other issues, and just use proper firearm safety steps and check to make sure my gun is clear, before cleaning it, or working on it.
Hope you have a new opinion on why a LOT of handgun owners, Disapprove of the Mag Disconnect "Safety."
bigtruckseriesreview The only safety that matters is between the ears.
nomenclature is irrelevant.
I agree, for what it is...it's pretty good. For a low cost pocket carry 380acp, I prefer a Bersa ...but it can be a little heavy where the Taurus Curve is not. And having the light built in is very nice. A co-worker has put over 500 rounds thru his without issue, so you can't say it's a piece of crap. Also, I just appreciate the uniqueness.
got over 2000 through mine. The laser is worthless though.
It's absolutely unique and Taurus is capable of producing as good of a product as they want
Making 1000s of something that has to be perfectly functional is a big task many just can't appreciate what it really takes just to introduce a single product much less a firearm
The trigger gives you control. So as you draw it your unlikely to discharge it early. Once on target you have to give it a positive effort to fire the round. This is a close combat personal protection weapon.
The thing about this handgun that’s so perfect is that it fits you well for defending yourself and that’s all it’s made for. No frills. No fancy shit. It’s perfect. Gonna buy.
For a gun specifically designed for cc this is an excellent first step. Innovative and forward thinking, can't wait to see what subsequent models are going to look like as they further refine and tweak.
.........they pussied out of 380.........ALL TOGETHER..........
Agreed, regarding unique design being a good thing. Would like to see more of that across all manufacturers.
Agreed
"Some people like LOOOOOOONG CRUSTY trigger pulls"
Crusty had me dead
Yeet got some Dusty ass kids
Well designed. Went to local gun shop and it seems there is totally a bias against Taurus firearms. Was told they stopped carrying it after a few customers complained. In my opinion they seemed just against Taurus arms in general and it had nothing to do with the actual guns themselves. I recently purchased a G2 and love the looks and safety features, I have money and could have purchased anything I wanted and after doing the research I decided for the small investment it was definitely a worthwhile purchase. The gun shop tried to talk me into every other brand firearm persuading me not to buy a curve... I left the store feeling confused but after this review I feel I will definitely go buy the curve.
yeah there is a HUGE Bias against Taurus in the firearms community. Luckily I don't follow the crowd and do my own research. There are products they make I don't like, but non that deserve the hatred they receive.
+GY6vids actually purchased the curve and am so happy with it. It is arguably the best concealed carry gun.
+GY6vids Taurus also designed the trigger to be long. They say that if the trigger is pulled there is no doubt it's intentional.
Taurus is not actually a good company Mr Harlow. You must know: it is brazilian. So...
^^^
What an argument
Thank YOU for appreciating something different in a world of tactical yet lifeless designs we've been seeing in the past decade. I actually initially thought the flashlight laser was some kinda contact fire but tase them before you blast type thing. Taurus should definitely expand upon this. Yeah, in the end it's an underwhelming product. But I can see how with some sig SAS sights, a present day trigger, emphasis on reliability and simplicity could make this a hot item for sure.
4:50 legend says hes still pulling the trigger back
This has been my main carry for a few months now and I love it.
I agree 100% !! I have this gun and everything this guy sad is TRUE!!!
Nice review!!!
I like it. Agree with the pressure switch on the trigger.
I'd prefer it in the grip, like the safety on an H&K P7. I don't know that having to hold the trigger down just to keep the illumination on is such a great idea.
ostiariusalpha yea, I can see how that could be a bad idea. I actually carry a stand alone light vs one mounted on a gun. Have a good weekend.
lerch400block You too, man.
lerch400block they used to have kits that did that very thing with Glocks, so it's not like they couldn't have done it that way.
If you run out of .380 ammo, you can load it with T25 staples and inflict serious eye injury to the bad guy.
ahahahahahahhahahahahahaha
First thing I thought when I saw it was that it looks like a staple gun lmao
Haha best damned comment
@@gramarmstrong6226 I wouldn't want to be shot with a Red Ryder or a staple gun. The joke is not about the ammo or the caliber but rather the shape of the weapon.
This was after 2 full warning shots mind you. 2 of the aggressors figured it out but there's always gonnah be that one fktard.
Awesome video and great shooting! I own this gun. I did a little research on it before purchasing it, but I bought it because it was exactly what I was looking for. I have an officer's model 1911 .45 and a 9mm Sig SP2022, and if any of you know guns, they're fairly large and heavy, even with my 3" barrel 1911. The Curve is one of many ideal conceal carry firearms because it is so light weight and low profile. It fits in my pocket, on the waistband of my pants, and in my purse without any problems. I agree, however, that there should be a pressure activated lazer instead of the switch, but I upgraded the cross hairs with some glow in the dark paint to make them pop just in case I'm in a situation and can't get my light on. the curve is nice when I'm wearing comfortable pants (i.e. yoga pants or the like) or shorts because I bought this firearm with the intention of using it on my morning and evening jogs. You can never be too careful. I have, however, discovered that I carry it with me wherever I go. Even if I have my Sig or 1911 open carry on my belt, I still have this little guy in my purse or ankle holster just in case. It is everything he described and yes the trigger could use some work, but other than the trigger and the lazer placement, I love this firearm. A few of my male friends gave me shit for owning one until they shot it. Three out four went out and bought one for their wives after a day at the range. Don't diss it until you try it folks. It's purpose is to go bang in stressful situations. Not to be used in speed shooting, and I thank Taurus for not giving a crap what anyone thinks because I love this firearm.
jayjaylen75 thank you! building my own custom AR here soon in .308. it's gonna be badass
Danielle You actually *can* be too careful, it's called paranoia, and aside from a serious disconnect with reality, it also leads to terrible choices. This isn't an anti-gun opinion, it simply came to mind when you said you run with it in your yoga pants. In that situation, how is pepper spray not a 1000x better idea?
Pepper spray is never a better idea than a proper gun.
a) it's a round container, doesn't fit anywhere on your body;
b) pepper spray doesn't work on everyone;
c) gun has the potential for complete immobilization, whereas you can still get raped by a drugged out meathead with teary eyes;
A gun is something personal, it's dangerous so you take care of it, it becomes part of your personality and daily routine. A key point in owning a gun is that it becomes your primary form of self-defense. It allows you to get complete control of your environment. Pepper spray is a cute toy when compared to a gun.
xomiakas couldn't have said it better myself 👍
@@tyroney2 Do yourself a favor and Google some videos of perps who are not even slowed down by a blast of pepper spray. Please do this soon, before your lack of knowledge in this regard comes back to bite you...
I like my guns, like I like my women. Curvy.
Couldn't have said it any better
Lol
I like my guns how I like my women. Made safe and locked in the trunk.
I like my guns like I like foreigners.... Silent.
+Kntrytnt i like my guns like i like my ladies
too much protection and fail safes, that it does not feel like fun.
oh wait.. i dont like it like that D:
thanks for the review & most of all a fair review & keeping in mind that it is a very purpose built gun for a very specific need.
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Honestly thank you for taking a practical stance on this gun and not nitpicking it like everyone else does to Taurus firearms. It is what it is, and in a pinch it will do the job, which is ultimately to protect yourself. Of course there's gonna be cons to the pros, but it's refreshing to see someone not immediately shit on an unorthodox gun.
This little gun is awesome. My hat's off to Taurus for the inovation.
That gun looks like one of the pistols from Mass Effect that Commander Shepard wields to save the Galaxy from the evil menace known as the Reapers!!!
+Sadreli M Not gonna lie that is one of the reason I clicked on the video.
+Sadreli M wow thanks for ruining mass effect for me. SPOILER ALERT!!
+Sadreli M Looks like an MR6 to me.
+Sadreli M
very specific
+Sadreli M But...unlike this gun, the Carnifex Handcannon can punch through merc armor in 2 shots and krogan in 3.
Great video chap. As a UK citizen, my experience (outside of my 14 year HMF career) of hand guns is fairly limited and I would in no way consider myself particularly knowledgeable. However, your video was spot on. It was concise and interesting and you have done what many fail at, creating a video that is relevant to your whole audience from the total newbie novice to a seasoned gun handler.
Cheers
Thank you Will! I appreciate you commenting such kind and motivational words. Much appreciated. Hope to see you in the comment sections of many of my other videos in the future! *CHEERS*
The Taurus honestly looks really cool, and it looks like a good conceal carry weapon because of its size. I might get it when i'm older. Thansk for shouting it out
I love this gun. Never shot it, but honestly I think that it is a piece of art. It's designed for safety but usefulness, all while consider ergonomics and including laser and light technology. This would be a perfect leg or arm gun with the right holster. Seriously, this is product of genius and innovation.
everything he said from 1:20 on about companies reinventing the wheel is so well said.
Love your attitude towards seeing something different for a change.
Damn, that bullet on bullet double tap on a gun with no effing sights is pretty impressive
From 10-15ft away it's not exactly what I'd call impressive.
Thanks for actually reading and talking about the manual. This was really helpful.
I like how you don't let opinion get in way of the facts.
For a small firearm, that looks like an awfully strong recoil.
Smaller, lighter firearms will always have more felt recoil than a larger, heavier gun firing the same ammunition.
choltzapple Ohh ok, thanks :3
+Michel Linschoten My intention was that all other things are equal besides weight and dimensions.
I would assume the barrel rise would decrease, rather than the actual recoil impulse. just my guess though
+Michel Linschoten it mostly depends on weight and really nothing else. Let's say we have a 20 inch gun shooting 9 mm with a really heavy barrel would have nearly any recoil ( I think ;)). Compared to this.
I've had the curve for 2 years now. I love carrying it every day! I practice with it regularly. The laser sight and flashlight combo are a must for anyone thinking of buying this firearm.
The laser is worthless! Get maybe 2 rounds off before it needs adjusting AGAIN! As the gun goes I've put over 2000 rounds without any issues.
Good review dude! Even though your review clearly states that this gun is not on your top 10 list, I still got "buy this gun vibes" from your review. You've earned a sub!
TlingitWarrior69 Me too! Soo many people who haven't even touched this gun are hating on it already without even trying it and it's mostly because they are trying to fit this gun into THEIR scenarios instead of seeing this gun for which it was specifically designed: 'Concealed Carry', 'Stealth' and 'Safety' ;-) Great review without any 'BIA' GY6vids! ;)
CritiKiL I know right? It's pretty clever for 95% of all carrying situations (I.E. any time your in public and want something OUT OF VIEW (most get nervous around magnums).)
*FOR THOSE CONFUSED: this gun is like the PRIUS, not anywhere near the best car, but PRACTICAL*, saves you money, looks kinda lame, but who cares it gets you to the gun range, *PLUS you can always keep your .45 DAN WESSON VALOR 1911 nearby for taking to the range (or any serious trouble lol).*
When gun companies release the same designs over and over that's not reinventing the wheel. When they make new, awkward designs "just cause" that is reinventing the wheel. And that seems to be what they've done here. Other than the potential snag reduced by not having sights I can't see a single advantage of this over one of the many other pistols of this size. And not having sights is a pretty big tradeoff for a gun that is pretty much the exact same size and weight as competitors. They didn't reduce anything, compare it directly to the Ruger LCP as just one example. This gun is *technically* both longer and thicker than the LCP. And you said it yourself, you will always feel a gun. Having a terrible trigger on this thing and no sights, plus what appears to be some pretty exceptional muzzle flip, makes for an accuracy nightmare especially for the average and beginning shooter, and especially once the adrenaline starts running which is precisely the kind of circumstance they're selling this gun for. I can't think of a single benefit to this over comparable pistols.
+cbn620 And an additional note on not having sights: Taurus says they find that most people don't use the sights in armed confrontations, but I don't believe that's entirely true. Even if you're looking past the sights, which is what people who've trained to use them are more likely to do under high stress, they may still act as a visual reference when both pointing and aiming the gun even if you're not taking the time to really dial them in. And most guns that exist and most training regimens that exist for shooting guns defensively require the use of sights. That means any Taurus Curve training is negative training that is going to make you worse at doing everything else you do. Further, even if we accepted that you won't need the sights in point blank person-to-person armed confrontations is that really the only scenario we want to focus on for the design of a gun? A very specific 5 foot away encounter? How about the off-duty LEO who reaches for this thing during the lull in fire of an active shooter scenario? Don't you think he or she is is going to want to have sights in that circumstance where they have the time to aim and are probably at a distance where they are actually going to have to in order to hit anything, especially with a gun that has a Subway sandwich for a trigger? There's guns that can be drawn, pointed and aimed very easily and smoothly from close distance that take up as much space and weight as this thing so it's not like you can't have your cake and eat it too. You can literally have the best of both worlds with other pistols. This gun just seems like the mother of all bad ideas in every regard.
+cbn620 It has a sighting system, just not regular Iron Sights.
GY6vids
Yeah but it's just a white line with no front sight. Kind of goes back to the negative training aspect right there. Also reading up on it, the base version of this gun does not have the laser sight so that's another bummer. You have to pay up to get the pointer. It's also panned across reviews almost universally for being a really low power red that's all but useless. The little cheapy LED flashlight bulbs nearly drown it out completely, let alone actual bright conditions. They should've went with a green and given it some more power to make it visible on more backgrounds and in more diverse levels of lighting.
+cbn620 - The weapon is intended to be used at less than 30ft ranges.
Why would you need conventional sights? You're just "pointing and shooting".
Do you need precision sights to hit a man's chest at spitting distance?
Seriously, most pocket autos for the past 100 years have had only a groove on the top of the slide for a sight. Taurus has certainly improved on that.
As to the laser and lights, again, it's intended to aid the shooter in the *_dark_*. And both would be adequate in that situation. (Although I agree with the reviewer that putting a pressure switch on the grip would have been better.)
+cbn620 I completely understand everything you are saying COMPLETELY and agree with it myself HOWEVER when I think of this gun I don't think of it as something you or myself would carry (or probably anyone who's even watching this video) I see it as something for some young woman who just wants to feel safer walking down the streets. This is just for self defense and nothing more, and not to become the hero of a situation. A shooter is spotted near you and you have this gun alone all you have to do is go hide somewhere and point the gun where the shooter will come from and wait. For that person and that situation I think this is a great gun. To argue against say something like the LCP you used, I see this gun as more of an appeal than the LCP because to someone might be more open to carrying if they had this with, what looks like, nothing rough on the gun at all nice and smooth and wouldn't hurt a fragile woman. TBH I've actually thought about buying this for my mom. You see she stays at home mostly and is terrified of guns but if someone breaks in again she will need something and with this she could just go hide in her closet and point it at the door if the robber come in there she can shoot him easy no doubt. Not every gun is meant for "gun people" we need a few for the people who aren't because everyone needs to be able to defend themselves. I think that's what Taurus was thinking when they made this gun. (Especially since they are trying to make it available to even the most strict states)
Taurus, that's funny, one of most popular revolver/pistol maker in the world, a brazilian company, but on Brazil it's impossible to buy a weapom to self defense, unless you are a bandit, they always find a way, that's funny...
Sorry for my bad english, i never make english lessons, only a ''games english school''...
Belo apelido, ahah!
Filipe Amaral É meu nome grande...
Antonio Amaral Bandit kkkkkkkkkkkk
There's an Australian company that only recently got back into civilian firearms after decades, too. As to your English, it's actually surprisingly good.
Antonio, good English my friend. You used the word bandit correctly, but its an old English word that isn't used anymore really. Use "criminal" that's the most general word for what you are describing.
I don't like that you called my state crappy, but quite liked the content of the video, your reviews are always quite in-depth and understandable.
thank you!
I was pack a g2 as my everyday conceal then bought my curve this is my favorite gun I own for conceal i don't use the clip I put stright in my pocket looks like cell phone in my pocket can't ever tell I have it on me love love love it
I don't think I'd ever replace a G2 with the Curve. Having no sights and a small mag, disadvantages just for comfort.
Good review! I love my curve! Yes the trigger is crap, yes the mag release is weird and I agree on the light/laser switch. But it goes bang every time and it practically disappears in my pocket. It is an amazing "get off me gun".
The light switch sucks, the light is dim as is the laser and the batteries do not last long at all.
I give it 8 out of 10.
@Ray Be kind to others, it goes a long way 6+1
I was just having a conversation about this gun yesterday. Thanks for showing off it's good and bad points.
delicious fishes My pleasure
LOL same here.
Seriously considering this little guy ^^
I like how they made it look just like a taser
I was able to purchase a water gun at a dollar store in less than 2 minutes,how can our country be safe when we can obtain deadly force weapons like this?
Yesterday I purchased the Nerf N-Strike Mega Mastodon Blaster in only 3 minutes. Absolutely disgusting.
i got married. the ultimate slow death
Gene Wilder makes no sense how can you feel safe with out them can you defend your self without one in certain situations I don't think so my point is ya don't bring a knife to a gun fight ya know besides normal people that have guns aren't bad people and even if we up our gun control laws bad guys are still going to get guns they still get drugs don't they just because it against the law isn't going to stop them
Serious answer to a joke comment. Cmon man. Also have you ever heard of a run on sentence?
Jesus Richard, learn punctuation.
So, this doesn't shoot staples? It shoots bullets? Hmm.
Tyler Breeden..... ha
LMBO
Ryan Park mama said no cursing
@Ryan Park *I DEMAND A LMFAO NOW!*
Its been two years and im still laughing..
he got a curved pistol! curved. pistol!
+rahadian panji oki What will those warriors from Hammerfell think of next? Curved missiles?!
+rahadian panji oki Ha!
+coltonsin64 Curved Rippers.
+coltonsin64 Curved Rippers.
+rahadian panji oki Must be from hammerfeld
I found one of these curves and your video is the best one ever done on this little firearm . I'm gonna get it . $169 otd
Much appreciated
SO glad i live in a free state
+Victor Smith As am I!
+Victor Smith semi-free
+Mike B Time for me to ask a dumb question, are you counting Canada?
+Mike B Free.... how?
Patriot Act... anyone?
+Mike B 51? you counting Puerto Rico?(As for June 20, 2015, both concealed and open carry without a permit are legal)
.. I know you're not counting D.C or Canada .. because hand guns aren't legal to conceal carry in either**
** Canada is actually legal to own and target shoot, but never conceal or open carry EVER, even the use of a holster at a club is restricted and requires a course and passed testing, with a restricted firearm license and the process that is involved in it, including interviews and police checks dating back to the earliest entry including all filed under classification B; your military records, your minor record, your medical and mental health records, your marital affairs and status, your employment and all files under your employment records, in addition to your living conditions and past addresses, also your known associates and any known criminals that lived in any address directly before or after you.
...(in addition to your unrestricted long-gun possession & Acquisition licence which also mandates all of these previous),
... then you *can't take it anywhere except a licenced pistol & revolver gun club*, you also need to be a paid member of the club and need an issued permit in conjunction with that exact club to take it there and ONLY there, you can't stop anywhere on your trip to or from and you can't leave it in the car, can't be loaded, must be inoperably locked & locked separate of the ammunition.
** D.C. concealed carry laws are currently on stay, good cause and a criminal record check, registration with DC police are all required for concealed carry for non-residents entering the D.C.; "good cause" must be provable under the law, this means your life must be in danger when out in public.. and actually in danger, like you're a current or past victim of a dangerous convict that's unaccounted for.
In addition to each firearm being registered with the police, the rules require that D.C. residents undergo an NCIC background check and submit to fingerprinting. The firearms registry photographs the applicant. Residents must take an online gun safety course, and pass a written test on the District's gun laws. Residents must also declare at what address it will be kept. There is a 10-day waiting period from purchase of firearm to possession, and a 30-day period between purchases of successive handguns. Each firearm is registered to an individual only, meaning couples who wish to own firearms must purchase two separate firearms. Handgun registrants must be 21. Long gun registration is allowed for persons 18-21 years of age with a NCIC qualified adult co-registering. Handgun models are limited to any handgun appearing on any one of the California, Massachusetts, Maryland or DC Police "approved rosters" by make/model. Long guns are controlled by an allowed/not-allowed attributes list. Non residents, with a place of business in DC may register a firearm to be maintained at that place of business.
Handgun and long gun ownership/possession licenses must be resubmitted and reapproved every three years before expiration for each firearm owned
My girlfriend has one..easy to use, clean, and shoot. Only good for up close and personal confrontation..accurate to about 15yds.
I know someone who has one. She wears it in a thigh holster when she's wearin skirts. Says its the best thing to carry in those kinds of outfits even though she prefers her glock 17. Never played with one myself but it sounds interesting =D
I like it. It's a good girl gun.
Nothing beats a good ol .38 special snubby.
Tell that to the eight FBI agents involved in the 1986 FBI Miami shootout.
Yeah, tell that to an incredibly specific subset of people.
.357 sure does
.357 snubby
@@bermchasin ayyyyyyye same comment buds
The light/ laser button is slide for quick laser and light. The light/laser button is push and hold in also. Modes are laser, laser and light and laser with strobe light. Also the trigger guard turns whatever mode you have it on off when installed on the gun then the laser/light comes back on when the guard is removed in whatever the last mode setting was.
This seems like a good carry weapon.
That was the most suspenseful trigger pull ever 😟
November 24 2019 this is the first time I’ve heard of this gun
I have had this gun for 2 years. It's a great gun, works flawlessly.
I have 2. Spring in the mag need to be replaced
Its shit
Just a prime reason why everyone needs to try a firearm on their own and train with it to see what works for them. Me personally, I loved the concept but absolutely hate the execution. Great concept. But, for me, the slide release by mag cycling, the accidental mag drop due to mag release positioning, the false reset that disables the fire arm without a complicated re-rack means, for me, a NO with a large exclamation mark. To those who love it, practice well and shoot well. Huge respect to Taurus for the innovation. Hope they can master the improvements.
Your Chanel is great :) congratulation from Chile
Thank you, welcome to GY6vids
GY6vids me too
I found one in a cornflakes package !
Excellent
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I have a Curve and love it. It replaced a TCP .380 that I started having problems with. I love the trigger. If a bad guy is coming at you, you don't just squeezing the trigger a fraction of a mm at the time. You point the gun at the bad guy, and put all your strength on that trigger. You need to aim and fire in milliseconds. If you actually have an issue pulling a 10 pound trigger, you have a problem. I do agree about the laser/light switch. But I have gotten a good feel for it, and don't think I'll have a problem if it actually comes down to having to defend myself, which hopefully never happens. I use it for pocket carry. Literally. No holster. The clip fits on the outside of my jeans pocket. My TCP .380 would fit down inside my pocket, but it would have eventually worn a hole in the pocket, and it could snag while trying to get it out of my pocket. So I carried it in a cell phone type holster on my belt, which worked fine. I would still have it if not for failure to feed issues. I have had no such issues (so far) with the Curve. Is it perfect? No. But it's damn good. You seem to want it to be what it is specifically designed NOT to be. A target pistol. They do need a more precise trigger. But this one does not. Do you really want to shoot yourself in the leg because you accidentally pulled the trigger while drawing it from your pocket? I don't.
That trigger pull is what I have in my dreams.
I get it. Like you said crappy trigger, mag disc. etc. But this is not a gun lovers gun. This is a gun for a person who NEEDS the protection of personal carry. Love has nothing to do with it, it's a business decision...OK.
Exactly. This gun screams “Realtor” to me.
I like it.
Agree some people just need a reliable appliance.
@Laurence Pinney please list off the round types you've been hit with lol. Imagine being shot at and having the big brain power to hear and identify the round before it hits you so you can know it's low power and only a few spots will probably drop or kill me so instead of running for cover you decide to continue forward towards a person still shooting. You are a god among us mere mortals lol
I know nothing about guns, so why is mag safety thing is a bad thing?
YESSS!!! A line from one of my favorite movies ! THE PATRIOT! AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL!
I like it for the same reasons this guy says. Also it's a clever answer to a genuine problem of guns being uncomfortable to wear sometimes, and the more squared off shape having a tenancy to get caught in clothes. They've basically just smoothed off a small automatic pistol and removed the open sites (that most people won't use) and replaced them with laser sights (that most people will). Makes sense, and I bet it's very good at what it's been designed for.
Yes bro, you said its design for concelled carry, it can shoot, its serve its purpose,..save you life that good for me.tnx
I would have liked if you mentioned the price range of the gun. Some points could have been repeated less. Otherwise, great review. Thank you mate. :)
You just did a review of his review.
+BUDS: The Animated Series The original use of comments???
BLASTPHOMY!
+Peter $300 - +
+Peter as well as some of the other gun specs: barrel length, magazine size, price, weight, how bad the recoil is. etc.
Good to know there is at least one Curve out there that works. Of course I dunno how anyone can shoot it with the 40,000# trigger pull...
Nate Skaggs I know it most of those concealed carry guns, for example the M&P .380 bodyguard, has such a heavy trigger pull and I guess the trigger pull heaviness is for safety reasons..
heavy trigger pull is pretty common for a concealed carry gun with no safety
5lbs seems to be safe for most other manufacturers. I mean there is a difference between safe vs badly designed and obnoxiously heavy. This trigger reminded me of those old generic Makarov knock offs that were being imported for like $125 about 10 or so years ago. Or even the old Saturday night special Titans and Jennings/Cobra pocket guns. I think the idea of the gun is pretty sweet, it's definitely before it's time which is probably why the trigger sucks and it wasn't as reliable as I would have liked. Went to Taurus twice and each time I tested it was just as bad as the first outing. I do have to say their customer service is top notch. But paying $120 to send them a gun twice that probably could have been test and tuned a little bit longer before release is a bit steep. I mean I could have just bought a middle weight contending firearm from a higher end competitor. Which sadly is exactly what I ended up doing. Moral of the story folks? I shouldn't have had to buy two guns to get one good functioning defense weapon. Every manufacturer puts out lemons. I understand that but I wasn't the only one that had the Curve. 2 other folks I personally know had the same problems and felt the same way. They on the other hand didn't send the guns in due to me sending it and it not improving. Just my 0.02 YMMV
Not sure what I want to do for concealed carry but I like this and will check it out. Would not have known this existed without your video. Thank you for your thoughtful review!
great review! even though you didnt like parts of it you didnt just bash it, you pointed out the good points for people who would like it
Thanks for a good honest review. I’m not a big guy, so something like this is ideal for me. Thanks again.
Excellent review. I'm glad you mentioned that it was a .380. Do they make it in other calibers ? I'm a novice owner and far from being a pro. A very good and thorough review. Thank you.
No they don't, but I would love if they made 9mm. Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. checkout our more recent videos...this one is a little old.
Owning a good firearm, and carefully choosing weapon, ammo and size are only about 25% of the game. Whatever you have is not worth a crap if you don't practice...I have three different EDCs for "dress up, informal or casual dress" that I am carrying at least one, if not two when I leave home. If I am expecting to be someplace where I know things could get ugly, I have two others for that. I know it's a lot, but I fire 30-50 rounds through the first three every month. The other two, about 100 every 3 to 5 months. Yes I shoot a lot of reloads; yes I have a indoor range membership. CC is a very serious business. You're protecting yourself, plus everyone around you. Good video and report. Thanks
Apple: Let's make a curvy phone!
Taurus: Let's make a curvy gun!
Taurus is the best Brazilian firearms producer
There have been curvy phones.
Why not combine the two? That way, if you're mugged while on the phone, you can just shoot the mugger and keep right on talking.
God: let’s make curvy gir....
LG Flex
I appreciate that u read the manual!
nah, i like the trigger. not from a "nice to shoot" standpoint but from a utility standpoint.
if you are shooting THIS particular gun in a legit situation, you are not going to be shooting properly.
you are just going to be hammering on that trigger as hard as you can once your adrenaline kicks in, because you are probably past the point where anything but "put this bullet in that dude" is on your mind.
it's an obvious "only option" panic gun.
this gun is built from the ground up for "fuck fuck fuck oh god oh god" type situations where you are a blink away from catching a knife/round in the ribs.
everything about it is built around drawing, pointing, and shooting in less than a second. probably less than 10-15 feet, and probably against an active forward moving aggressor.
i think it fills this role super well. i wouldn't want to bring it out to the range with me or carry it as a primary, but it would make an excellent boot gun for those "all else fails" moments.
I wouldn't carry this just cause of the caliber - but it's still great to see innovation like this
This can can curve bullets around corners if you swing it when you shoot. My friend showed me and it was insane. He was able to curve the shots 90 degrees.
Chet Egan Finally I can 360 no scoped Jamal who tried to steal my TV.
It sorta reminds me of a gun you'd see on mass effect
My brain also went there.
Very smart
Bo3 pistol
That makes it even worse
Now i want to play mass effect 😐
Do you always flex your biceps when you try show something you hold on camera?
I know I do.
hes not flexing when youre insanely fit your muscles hold in shape without tension
tom dazman lmao as if ur bigger than him
I'm watching & looking the gun and it's review, you on the other watching his biceps...what an A
David Lalhmingmawia Colney you're a glass half empty type of guy, aren't you?
Practice and keep it clean, also use the trigger guard for safety. Good review sir
I feel like if they could make one in 9mm with a slightly larger grip theyd have a winner
Good or bad this is forward thinking, cool indeed.
the future is handheld electromagnetic railguns, silent, deadly.
No, nerf guns, at least if another democrat becomes president.
Yeah because handheld weapons that rely upon electricity are so reliable.
Like a fart after eating fried onions?
+David Hughes HAHAAHHAHA
+david esktorp people probably said the same thing about metal barrels that use explosive power to shoot out smaller metal bits.
I finally found one in 2022. Great video..
They are weird little guns. But fun
I use mine for its ability to produce that valuable “?” delay needed to get away.
Lol super sly mgs reference
recoil seems strong
yup. agreed
Its a .380 acp in a small light package.... Of course its strong
Gun's real light, wouldn't expect anything else from it to be honest.
Even a full frame .380 has a big kick, just based on the size of the round compared to the frame. I would expect the recoil to be very big, but you're missing the point- you can carry this gun so easily. A little extra kick in a life threatening sitch is not worth worrying about.
concealed carry guns, usually have a kick you're talking about a powerful Amo being pushed from a smaller barrel but still the same full power to push the bullet. so I think most small conceal carry guns are going to have a recoil. if you are sensitive to recoil, ie: arthritis or joint hand issues. there are smaller carry guns that do have a smaller recoil. and there is always smaller caliber, .22. which some ppl feel is not a good enough gun for protection. I've learned that when you fill a bad guy or girl full of bullets, they usually stop
7:45. Excuse my naivety, what is wrong with 'magazine disconnect safety'? To a none gun owner it sounds like a great idea.
When you're between reloading it is common to keep "One In the Chamber" to use for defending yourself during reloading process. Someone attacks you during your reload you can use that 1 round to shoot, with the magazine disconnect safety, it prohibits that action because you will not be able to fire the gun with the magazine out.
It also teaches pore gun handling safety because most people(Especially New Shooters) will become lazy with how they treat their firearm due to thinking the gun is "SAFE" when the magazine is out...but it comes down to two simple facts...1: Keep the gun pointed in a safe direction AT ALL TIMES, so if there is a discharge of the firearm on accident NO ONE will be hurt. 2: Always keep your finger OFF the trigger unless you're pointed at your intended target and ready to fire the gun....
With those 2 simple rules and safety steps, NO ONE will unintentionally get hurt.
+GY6vids Thank you. It seems very reasonable. So why do certain states enforce such measures?
Incompetence.
Well, they are competent enough to get the motion passed and for arms manufacturers to re-engineer their products. What's their point of view?
@GY6Vids Remember the other 2 golden rules: 3: Treat EVERY gun as if it is loaded at ALL times. 4: Before putting your finger on the trigger, assess the target, and what is beside or beyond it.
Remember, no use going too far outside the box to find a tool that is right next to you in the box. Interesting idea and vid. Thanks
Forjas TAURUS!!! sempre foi respeitada Internacionalmente!
I'm all about this pistol for the innovation as stated in the video will I buy one no do I give Taurus some props for for trying something different im sure at a financial burden absolutely
Punctuation is your friend.
Sorry :/
jordan Hyers LOL! It's fine. I just felt like I was reading a James Joyce novel.
jordan Hyers I agree. Hats off to them for taking a leap reaching for the next rung on the ladder.
"AK 47 is the tool, pa pa pa pow, don't make me act a mother fuckin' fool", sorry couldn't resist.
Johnny K. nwa boi
Johnny K. Wow your so gangsta
I like the idea of a minimalist concealed carry because I live in South Florida, so the lighter and smaller the better for the clothing we where, but for my size it’s too small.
So not for me, but I could definitely see people liking it
At 1:09 Am I the only one who loves the fantastic irony of the "DANGER"-sticker that's there because of the laser sight?
Have you seen these guys. They have curved guns. CURVED. GUNS
@Quick Draw Pssst. I know who you are. Hail Sithis!
You have 2 hands and use both of them for your weapon? I can respect that.
You've been a good friend to me, that means something
ELDER SCROLLS!
Underrated comment xD
When I clicked on this video, I expected a gun that would curve bullets, like something out of the matrix.
Jesus Christ LMfao me too
Thank god I thought I was the only one.
You're thinking of the Jolie movie.
There's no curving bullets in the matrix
That was Wanted, not The Matrix
it's built for concealment, close quarter defense, and a clip to keep it in pocket upon extraction.
So now, nearly 3 years later, what is your take on the Curve? Was it merely a blip on the radar, or is it still a thing? If you like "outside the box" designs, how about the Chiappa Rino? Good review. Cheers.
Still running strong, definitely NOT MY GO TO, but it is strange and fun gun to shoot. Surprisingly accurate and comfortable to shoot.
I like mine but replaced it with the sig
perfect for home defense.
you can carry the gun in your belt, it is small, and saves the situation
But it’s not thin enough to store in your butt while you shower :(
@@keepermovin5906 you would🤦
In *home defense* you don't need a small gun... That's what the 12ga pump is for.
The Curve is a very concealable gun that is comfortable to carry all day when you're out and about. I normally just throw mine in a back pocket and I'm ready to rock. Unfortunately it has some MAJOR reliability issues: even right after a good cleaning and oiling it's rare to get a full mag out without a malfunction. The bright side is that I've gotten a ton of experience clearing malfunctions since I bought it
Why conceal a gun when you could just conceal a small tomahawk and defeat your enemies with pride and dignity?
Ya go patriot on them ! Oh they have a pocket pistol, you better move awfully fast patriot
I have a curve. One of the hardest guns to shoot from a far but totally worth it! It's a very nice fit as well as unique. I feel great when I tell some one that I have a curved pistol. 100% worth it
When I first saw video title, I thought it shot around corners
When he showed the trigger footage i first thought there is no audio as it kept going and going and going.....til it finally made click XD
Can't remember the last time I laughed so hard about a gun :3
Brony Channel hahah
GY6vids Considering how bad Taurus' reputation has beed getting I thought you were going to answer the title of the video by saying "not very well".
Brony Channel Yeah, hahaha! A new design! It must be stupid!
Dontcha understand that the trigger is designed to be looooooonnnnnnng and difficult? He says so right in the vid. The gun is meant for shooting assailants at very close range, not plinking. But hey, if you love your XD, your mind is made up.
Chris Moore This gun solves problems that don't exist.
StudyinSteel Just like automobiles solved problems that didn't exist?
Thank you so much for this video i didn't know you could change the light and lazer settings
I want one of these. Waiting for a Gen. II though.