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The Taurus 58: A Modern Spin on the Beretta Cheetah

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.380 ACP is associated with the polymer pocket pistol. But if you are looking at .380 as a lower recoil alternative to 9mm, going to such a small and lightweight gun can work against you. Thankfully, compact metal-framed .380s like the new Taurus Model 58 are an antidote for those who want a light-kicking .380 in a shootable package.

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The Taurus 58 is available in a matte black or stainless finish. [taurus]

Taurus 58 Quick Specs:

  • Caliber: .380 ACP
  • Capacity: 15+1
  • Barrel Length: 4.0 inches
  • Overall Length: 7.2 inches
  • Width: 1.6 inches
  • Weight: 29.6 oz. unloaded
  • Frame: Aluminum
  • Slide: Alloy Steel

The Taurus 58 takes its cues from the excellent, but discontinued, Beretta 84 Cheetah. The 58 is a blowback-operated pistol with a fixed 4-inch barrel and an aluminum frame. It uses a double-stack 15-round magazine, similar to the original, although you get two extra rounds.

The slide is made of alloy steel, and the pistol comes with conventional slide serrations, a blackened dovetailed rear sight, and a fixed front post. The lightweight frame is either brushed to a matching stainless finish or black anodized. It wears a pair of Taurus hard plastic grips with aggressive checkering. To the joy of left-handed shooters, the Taurus 58 comes with an ambidextrous decocker/safety. The slide release is geared toward right-hand thumb.

Like the old Cheetah, the Taurus 58 is a double-action/single-action hammer-fired pistol that can be fired simply by pressing the trigger, with subsequent shots made lighter as the hammer is automatically recocked by the slide. But Taurus goes a step further by giving us a decocker as well as a safety. Pushing the decocker down drops the hammer safely, while pushing it up acts as a manual safety so the pistol can be carried with the hammer back.

The Taurus 58 is now shipping and has an MSRP of $604.99.

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