SKU 232520
used good
Used Price
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Overall good condition, slight signs of wear on slide. No original box - firearm and 1 magazine only.
Taurus 12 + 1 Round 45 ACP
The Taurus 24/7 OSS features Taurus' revolutionary single action/double action trigger system that fires normally from a smooth single action mode, yet, if a primer fails to ignite, it provides a life saving second try at firing a faulty cartridge, a feature no other pistol on the market offers.
The aggressive checkered grip allows a glue like purchase on the gun, even with sweaty or bloody hands. Add the combat necessary ambidextrous decock/safety levers that allow for cocked and locked and/or double action carry, SA/DA indicator on the rear of the slide shows whether the pistol is in cocked or decocked mode, a reversible magazine release and the 24/7 OSS versatility becomes immediately apparent. Field strip the 24/7 OSS and you'll discover a remarkable 18.5 lb. recoil spring that cycles the slide faster, a heavy match grade 5 1/4" barrel and a stainless steel guide rod that adds just the right amount of front end weight for improved recoil
control and rapid fire accuracy. The 24/7 OSS gives you a lifetime of hard charging performance, bullseye accuracy and unrelenting dependability.
Finish Black
Type Semi-Automatic
Action Single/Double
Caliber 45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP)
Barrel Length 5.25"
Capacity 12 + 1
Grips Checkered
Sights Novak
UPC | ECOM00232520 |
Caliber | .45 ACP |
Finish | BLACK |
Capacity | 12 ROUNDS |
Weight | NOT SPECIFIED |
Action | SEMI AUTOMATIC |
Barrel Length | 5.2 BARREL |
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