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Taurus RPC – 60 Second Review
We like to call it as we see it around here at Field Ethos. So there’s really no other way to say it. This Taurus RPC—yeah, she’s one bad bitch. A compact, roller-delayed, suppressor-ready hot tamale built for anything you throw at it.
It starts with the roller-delayed operating system, obviously a design made famous in a sub-gun by the venerable MP5. Taurus takes that inspiration and blends it into a civilian package, delivering a highly controllable and shootable 9mm PDW.
The RPC features Picatinny sections both above the receiver and barrel, along with at the rear of the receiver. This enables shooters to build the PDW up for whatever mission with an array of optic and pistol brace choices. Our test model shipped with a Strike Industries FSA folding brace, and we rounded out the package with a can and Aimpoint red dot optic, making for a perfect range and personal defense gun.

The RPC—another example of Taurus building guns the people want, and building them right. Look for more content on this one as we continue bashing steel with the RPC for months to come.
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