After reading some of the replies here, I would say the fervor for Taurus pistols and revolvers may equal, in some cases exceed, the fervor of those who own Glocks. And I thought owning a Glock was like joining a cult, but with Taurus I'm pretty sure it is!

For me based on my first hand observations, what I have read in reputable publications like
Gun Tests, and consultations with a couple of local gunsmiths I know, I will buy one as "project gun" so to speak. I think I will put a 1,000 rounds through it before I even think of carrying it. I didn't have to do that with my Glocks, but they don't have the same kind of reputation (deserved or not) Taurus has.
Fortunately, I have two Glocks with over 10K and 5K rounds and not a single problem. (He is knocking on wood). I know. I know. The Glocks could fail on the next shot- that's given. But I like my chances of them not failing. For Taurus, I just don't have that kind of confidence. I think like someone mentioned in another post, I would buy one from their more established lines and begin to put it through its paces.
I really think they stretch the boundaries in design on firearms, which is good. I just don't trust them that much. I guess I'm just a "Doubting Thomas"....