When I first saw a promotion video of a  Taurus 24/7 PRO,     touting it as the NRA’s 2005 Golden Bullseye  Handgun of the year, I knew I had to     check one out.  I headed down  to one of our local gun dealers and lo and behold,     there sat a 24/7  Pro stainless steel 9mm just waiting for me to handle.  Well, you      can probably guess if you’ve read other stuff on this web site, if I  handle it, I     usually buy it.  This was no exception, and what a good  choice it was.I can see why the gun was the NRA handgun of the year.   It     is excellent in fit and finish, durable and super comfortable  to hold and shoot for almost     any size adult hand.  The gun grip has  Taurus’s unique “Ribber” grip which is soft rubber ridges built around  the     pistol’s grip.  It is an amazingly     comfortable and secure  grip.
The gun is unique in other ways  also, particularly in it's ability as a striker     fired, semi-auto to  shoot subsequent times if the gun does not go off without working the      slide. The gun has a second chance trigger system that sets to a light  double action pull     when the slide is worked and a bullet is  chambered. Then as it is fired the gun continues     to reset the  trigger to a light single action pull. But in the unlikely event that  the gun     does not fire when the trigger is pulled, the trigger resets  to a double action pull and     can be pulled again without the slide  being pulled back.  Great for self defense just     in case. HOWEVER  COMPETITIVE SHOOTERS NOTE: This gun is not allowed in the stock or      production divisions of IDPA or IPSC because the initial trigger pull is  not double action     or heavy enough to qualify the gun. The initial  trigger pull is considered single action.     However, for self defense  or police work this is an excellent feature.
One feature that will  make many concealed carry folks more comfortable is the presence of an  external safety on the gun that allows another measure of safety against  human error.       PLEASE NOTE: The gun, just like a GLOCK, is  completely safe and will not fire without the safety on unless the trigger is pulled.   However, for many people (particularly people who don’t handle and  fire their weapons often) that extra measure of security against a  negligent discharge is very comforting.  I concur and understand (even  though I carry a GLOCK) the desire    for added safety.  The external  safety on the Taurus 24/7 PRO completely locks both     trigger and  slide.  The safety is a flip up for on and flip down for off –      easily managed like a 1911’s safety.  The button under the red dot below  is the     flip up manual safety.

Shooting  the gun is sweet.  I’m reviewing the 9mm here, and     the recoil is  naturally very manageable in this full size gun.  The gun is very      accurate and has Heine Straight 8 sights with the rear sight adjustable  for windage.       Like other Taurus guns with these sights, you are  pretty much limited to the     dovetail fitted Heine sights as  replacements until other sight makers begin to see the     light and  start making some for Taurus.  I actually drilled some dimples in my  sights     and filled them with fluorescent green paint which created  two sights in one with two ways     of aiming.As to your ability to conceal the gun: I carried mine for about two months under light spring and summer clothing in a Galco inside the waistband holster.  The shape of the gun and it’s “Ribber”  grips made the gun very comfortable to wear around all day even though  it is a full size duty pistol.
  inside the waistband holster.  The shape of the gun and it’s “Ribber”  grips made the gun very comfortable to wear around all day even though  it is a full size duty pistol.
Over 1000 rounds went through this gun without a hiccup. I shot Monarch, Blazer Brass (i.e. cheap), and Winchester ball and hollow points. No failures of any kind. The gun works.
BOTTOM LINE: A durable, dependable and great shooting 9mm that you can carry as a duty pistol or concealed under light clothing with the right holster. When trying to decide on a pistol but afraid of the lack of extra security on a GLOCK, the Taurus 24/7 9mm pistol may be the answer for you. All that with the “second chance” trigger system makes this a hard gun to pass up at a retail price of around $400 new.
NOTE: I base all handgun reviews on practical use, shooting off-handed from reasonable distances – no further than 25 yards and usually in the 10 – 15 yard range.
 inside the waistband holster.  The shape of the gun and it’s “Ribber”  grips made the gun very comfortable to wear around all day even though  it is a full size duty pistol.
  inside the waistband holster.  The shape of the gun and it’s “Ribber”  grips made the gun very comfortable to wear around all day even though  it is a full size duty pistol.Over 1000 rounds went through this gun without a hiccup. I shot Monarch, Blazer Brass (i.e. cheap), and Winchester ball and hollow points. No failures of any kind. The gun works.
BOTTOM LINE: A durable, dependable and great shooting 9mm that you can carry as a duty pistol or concealed under light clothing with the right holster. When trying to decide on a pistol but afraid of the lack of extra security on a GLOCK, the Taurus 24/7 9mm pistol may be the answer for you. All that with the “second chance” trigger system makes this a hard gun to pass up at a retail price of around $400 new.
NOTE: I base all handgun reviews on practical use, shooting off-handed from reasonable distances – no further than 25 yards and usually in the 10 – 15 yard range.
 
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