that's pretty cool. It's no MTac, but it looks pretty decent, all thing considered.bobbb wrote:I've been looking for holsters for the 709 and if you like hybrid IWBs go to the kholster.com website. They now make one for the 709..they are like the Crossbreed Supertuck but cheaper and with a lot more adjustment capability...
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- Mon Oct 05, 2009 4:17 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: New Taurus PT709 9mm
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Re: New Taurus PT709 9mm
- Thu Oct 01, 2009 10:34 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: New Taurus PT709 9mm
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Re: New Taurus PT709 9mm
Here's my response, FWIW:
from this thread
from this thread
DoubleJ wrote:Went to the Academy in Lewisville on Friday, looking for Slim. He was there. Key word, was.![]()
I really like this little shooter. For $350 I dig it. really light, good fit, and I think it has a place in my arsenal. It's definitely a niche piece, but for that particular niche, it fills that role particulary well.
I dig the trigger, as it is rather similar to my Beretta in the DA/SA realm, although, it really doesn't work in DA mode, being as it doesn't have a de-cocker. So, it basically stays in SA mode. It's very crisp and breaks nicely, with overtravel only to the extent of where the DA mode would be. Upon firing, if you only let the trigger out to its reset, it doesn't have much overtravel at all. I thought it was very nice, and certainly better than some I've shot before. I would have liked the option to carry it DA/SA (slide safety off), but I'll survive with SAO (safety on).
it does have a manual slide safety, as mentioned, similar in nature to your 1911-style, and a Glock-style trigger safety. If you shoot "thumbs-high," as some 1911 shooters do, with your thumb "riding" the safety, this gun will feel particularly comfortable. One thing to keep in mind if shooting this way, be mindful of the slide release! I found myself shooting through the last round and not allowing the slide to lock back. My fault, and once I kept mindful of my thumb positioning, I didn't run in to that issue again.
as far as accuracy, I shot 100rds through it (after a thorough cleaning/inspection) and was quite pleased with its performance.
first fifty all went through the fist sized hole @ 10yds, and the lower group was shot as fast as I could get a sight picture, aim being at the "abdomen" of the target. I believe it is plenty accurate enough for self defense situations as either a carry when you can't carry a bigger gun (I'm thinking while working out/gym clothing), or even as a BUG (would ride perfectly in a pocket holster, weakside).