Taurus 738

Let’s delve into the specifications of the Taurus 738 TCP.  Here’s what you get:
• A 6 + 1 round capacity
• A weight of 10.2 ounces
• A 2.84 inch barrel
• An overall length of 5.25 inches
• A height of 3.25 inches
• A width of .8 inches
• A smooth double action with a trigger pull of 4.8 pounds.
• Very small fixed sights

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Let’s start with the sights. They are very small but they get the job done. This is not a long distance shooter although at 40 feet it gave me a large grouping that would all be center mass hits.

The front sight blade is angled so that the ambient light shines on it making it a light gray in contrast to the darker rear sights.

There is a nice curvature to the back strap that makes the pistol sit well in your hand and puts the web of your hand underneath the rear of the slide, which helps you keep control of the little pistol during recoil.

 The magazine and slide releases are very flat. They are easy to operate while helping to keep the overall package as flat as it can be. The slim design along with the 10.2 ounces in weight make this pistol very easy to carry all day long in your pant’s pocket. You’ll also note that I have opted for two accessories to improve the pistol’s shootablilty. The first is the Pearce finger extension that easily slides onto the 738’s magazine. It still does not allow me to get three fingers on the grip but I can get two on it which makes the pistol more comfortable and accurate to shoot. The second accessory is a Pachmayr grip glove that gives me a better purchase on the grips and makes accurate follow-up shots faster.

So, let’s take a look at the targets:

Here are 7 rounds of Hornady Critical Defense 90 grain FTX ammo shot at 21 feet.

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Here are 13 rounds of Mag Tech 90 FMJ ammo shot at 21 feet.

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Here’s 17 rounds of Mag Tech ammo shot at 30 feet.

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And here are 20 rounds of Mag Tech ammunition fired at 40 feet.
Certainly a larger group but they all would have been solid hits.

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When I went to the gun shop looking for a pocket-carry micro .380 ACP I was looking for three qualities: light weight, value for my money, and a good trigger pull. There were plenty of micro .380’s on display but the smooth 4.8 pound trigger pull on the 738 TCP along with it’s lower price sold me. It’s not too early to think of what you might want to carry in the Spring and Summer and I would urge you to take a look at the Taurus 738 TCP.

 

 

By Randy Ferris
Contributing Author

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By Randy Ferris | April 1st, 2014 | Product Reviews | 0 Comment