I've had very good luck with Taurus Pistols, so far, with the exception of their .380 TCP mini-Pistol. The latter Pistol (TCP)actually belongs to a shooting buddy and I've not had much time to try to fix it, and I really did not care for it, even when it did work.
My current Taurus Pistols can be seen below with the exception of my PT709, which was bought after the first pic was taken:
Collection of Taurus Pistols L - RPT92 w/ Pachmayr Finger Groove Grip
PT908 9mm
PT24/7 Pro 9mm
PT24/7 OSS DS .45 ACP
PT-111 9mm
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Taurus PT709 Slim 9mm with Pearce Magazine Finger Extensions
During the hot summer months, my favorite carry Pistols are either my Taurus PT111 or my Taurus PT709, and mostly I carry the PT111 then.
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Size Comparison of Taurus PT111 to Taurus PT709. Both in 9mm
During the Colder Temperatures and Wardrobe permitting, I'm carrying more Mid-Size Pistols, which still include one Taurus 24/7.
Currently, the S&W SW9VE is in my IWB Holster.
Left to RightTaurus 24/7 Pro 9mm
Canik 55 TP9V1
S&W Sigma SW9VE - with mild trigger work
As for Taurus Revolvers in general, most have been quite reliable. I used to have a Blued Finish Taurus M66 4 inch .357 Magnum, which I sold off during a layoff, which I wish I still had. Never a problem with it and I had about 800 rounds through it when I sold it. About half of those were Full House .357 Magnums and the other half my .38 Special reloads. Like it's S&W K Frame siblings, it was best to stick with the 140 and slower heavier Bullet loadings to avoid damage to the Barrel Forcing Cone on that one. I would not mind buying another one, should I see one at at a good price.