Taurus came to the NRA Annual Meetings in Atlanta with a curious new (to the U.S. market) double-action/single-action .380 pistol. 

The original Model 58 was introduced in 1988 as the 12-shot Model PT-58. Its more modern variant has been popular in Brazil for years and is now available on this side of the equator.

With a layout similar to the iconic Beretta Model 92 (PT 92/99 for Taurus), the handgun sports a 4-inch barrel inside an open slide that has a familiar feel in the hand despite its stubby 7.2-inch overall length. The full-sized grip contains a flush-fit 15-shot double-stack magazine. 
 

The Taurus Model 58
The Taurus Model 58 has a 4-inch barrel and runs 7.2 inches overall. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com)
The Taurus Model 58
Weight, with an alloy frame and polymer grips, is 29.6 ounces. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com
The Taurus Model 58
Note the frame-mounted (rather than slide-mounted) ambidextrous safety/decocker lever. (Photo: Chris Eger/Guns.com
Taurus 58 stainless
The stainless model, for sure, has a certain kind of old school panache to it. (Photo: Taurus)


The Taurus Model 58 will be available in both a matte black and stainless finish with an MSRP of $604.99. It is unclear if that includes potential tariff increases. With the sudden resurgence in double-stack .380s such as the Beretta 80X and assorted Turkish-made M84 clones like the MC-14, the time may be right for some more competition in the field. 
 

The Taurus Model 58
The Model 58 is available overseas as the PT-58HC Plus in Tungsten, Sand, OD Green, and Flat Dark Earth (FDE), complete with 19-shot extended magazines, so that may be in the cards for future releases here in the States.  (Photos: Taurus Armas) 

 

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