Generally speaking, any factory ammo will function correctly in any gun chambered for that particular cartridge if the firearm is in good working order.
I've run 200+ rounds of this ammo through my G3C over multiple range sessions. In my experience, the gun did not like it. At least 4-5 fail-to-feeds per mag. A few stove pipes. Changed to another mag, still didn't like it. Ran ZQi Steel case 124 grain, not a single hiccup. The major difference I noticed is that ZQi was nickel plated, where as TulAmmo isn't. I still have 600 rounds of TulAmmo for "range burners" but once they're gone, I don't expect to purchase more. Brass casings or even the ZQi polished nickel plated steel cases would be my recommended "safe bet". Looking back, I'd start with 50-100 rounds to see how your specific Taurus likes it. I'm running these (at least 150+) through my SD9 at the range to see how the Smith and Wesson full frame handles them. Wishing you well and tight groupings!
If your Taurus is chambered in 9mm then yes, this ammo will work well in your handgun.
Steel cased ammo may or may not cycle well in any handgun. But it does cycle in most brands after a proper “break in” period for the gun. The bigger question is... what caliber is your gun. If it is 9mm, then this will work. If the gun is not 9mm, then this obviously will not work.
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