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Taurus M25 .25 ACP NK PNKLAM/GLD - Stainless/Silver, 2.75" Barrel, 9 Rounds, Polymer Grips, 3-Dot Sights
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1 Questions & Answers
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Double action only. Tip-up barrel feature. Bowed trigger guard to aid in some types of two-hand holds. Floating firing pin. Fixed sights. Manual safety.
Product Information | |
Finish | Camo |
Action | Lever |
Caliber | 410 Gauge / 45 Long Colt / 454 Casull |
Barrel Length | 11.8 |
Capacity | 33 |
Safety | N/A |
Grips | Not Listed |
Sights |
Product Information | |
Finish | Gray |
Action | Semi-Auto |
Caliber | 32 H&R Magnum |
Barrel Length | 13 |
Capacity | 8 |
Safety | |
Grips | Wood |
Sights |
Product Information | |
Finish | Stainless/Silver |
Action | Double |
Caliber | 25 ACP |
Barrel Length | 2.75 |
Capacity | 9 |
Safety | Thumb Safety |
Grips | Polymer |
Sights | 3-Dot |
OUT OF STOCK
Retail Store Availability
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model 1250035PLG |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 69437 |
UPC 725327609162 |
Manufacturer Taurus |
Double action only. Tip-up barrel feature. Bowed trigger guard to aid in some types of two-hand holds. Floating firing pin. Fixed sights. Manual safety.
Judy M
on
01/30/2012
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars!
Alright, I'm back for my third review. This is reliable and handy if you're not going to need to reload it quickly. Frankly, the tip-up barrel is a bad idea. You need to carry loose rounds if you want to reload. I say that's pretty lame. It shoots straight, and feeds okay, even though I've only put 100 rounds or so through it. Every time, you need to put a live round in the chamber, manually. I think that is pretty stupid. Beyond that, the gun is pretty sweet. Three stars is my final rating. Personal defense......... Okay, I guess it will be alright if I hit them in the eyeball, and don't need to reload.
Judy M
on
11/15/2011
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars!
Taurus tells me that this design can't be cocked manually, and that the tip up barrel must be used. I should retract my previous review. However, I can't say that I like that as a feature of the weapon. I'm thinking about a situation where loading fast might be important. Am I supposed to keep a couple loose rounds in my pocket if I need to reload? I'm not liking that too much. I'll rate again based on just that "feature", and rate again after I take and and shoot it like they say to. That makes me wonder why there are finger grooves on the slide..... Hmmmm
Judy M
on
11/13/2011
Rating: 1 of 5 Stars!
Well, I hate to leave a negative review of a Taurus firearm because I like Taurus guns. However this particular piece is a POS. When received, the slide would not rack at all. Thinking this might be some kind of feature, I read all the paperwork that came with it. Seems like the slide should open, even unloaded? Well, to answer this question, we ordered a couple boxes of .25 ammo just to be sure. The single magazine that came with the pistol (I thought Taurus Handguns came with an extra mag, but this one didn't) was SUPER difficult to load due to a majorly stiff spring. After loading the pistol, the slide still refused to budge. Finally, I used a hard piece of plastic to gain purchase on the front end of the slide to attempt forcing it rearward. The slide did then go back with much effort. When the slide closed, it did strip a round from the magazine, but again the action refused to cycle. Using the hard piece of plastic to shove the slide rearward again, I noticed that the round that chambered was still firmly seated in the chamber. Guess the extractor didn't catch the case, either? I even used some light oil to free the slide some, but it made no difference. In an attempt to cycle the action correctly, I tried many things but it just wouldn't work properly. Needless to say, I never attempted to fire the pistol. I've never seen such a bound-up, stiff, impossible to work action on any pistol, ever. Any attempt to work the slide without a tool is futile. My six-foot-six roommate couldn't work the slide at all with all his strength. I'm thinking this isn't a good weapon for a woman to use. This thing is going back. It's a paperweight.
Questions & Answers
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- Answered
- Asked 12/09/2023 00:50 by Dan W
A:Hi Dan, yes sir, this is a semi-auto pistol, ejects and re-loads after each round. Double action only (DAO) refers to a type of semi-automatic pistol where every trigger pull both c0cks and releases the hammer. This means that the trigger pull is consistently heavy throughout, offering no option for manually cocking the hammer. The slide does not recock the hammer during the firing cycle.See 2 more answers |
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