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Over at the Taurus booth at NRAAM 2026, the new RPC 9mm is drawing some attention and it doesn’t take long to see why.
At its core, this is a roller-delayed PCC, clearly inspired by classic designs like the MP5, but with a few modern upgrades baked in.
Most noticeable right away is that Taurus didn’t just copy the look. They went with a true roller-delayed system. Even better, it includes last-round bolt hold open, which is something missing from older designs and makes a real difference in usability.
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Taurus RPC 9mm 4.5in 32rd Matte Black Folding Brace Pistol Specification
Manufacturer Name | Taurus |
|---|---|
Model | RPC – Brace |
Category | Semi Auto Pistols |
Action | Roller Delayed |
Caliber | 9mm |
Capacity | 32+1 |
Sights | Full Length Picatinny Top Rail for Optics |
Overall Length | 12.20 in |
Barrel Length | 4.50 in |
Weight | 4.9 lbs with Brace |
Finish | Matte Black |
MSRP | $1,098.99 |
UPC | 725327944379 |
Frame | Polymer lower, Aluminum Upper |
Grip | AR-15 Style Rubber Over Molded Grip |
Model Number | 1-RPC941-SIB |
Nfa Thread Pattern | 1/2x28 |
Purpose1 | Recreation / Range Fun |
Purpose2 | Preparedness / Survival |
Series | Brace model (Strike Industries FSA folding brace), 2x32rd magazines |
Year Introduced | 2026 |
The controls are fully ambidextrous, including the mag release, bolt release, and safety, and the non-reciprocating charging handle can be swapped to either side depending on shooter preference.
It’s a compact setup, especially with the folding brace. The RPC runs a 4.5-inch threaded barrel, making it suppressor-ready out of the box, and Taurus includes components to tune the system depending on ammo or suppressed use.
Up top, you’ve got a full-length Picatinny rail, while the handguard offers M-LOK slots for adding lights or other accessories. The rear features a Pic rail for attaching a brace or configuring it however you want.
The gun feeds from 32-round proprietary magazines, and each one ships with two included.

Ergonomics lean familiar, with an AR-style overmolded grip and a flat-faced trigger. The trigger has a longer pull but feels solid for this type of platform.
Weight comes in around 4.5 pounds, and overall length is just over a foot, keeping everything tight and manageable.
It’s a straightforward concept. Take a proven operating system, modernize the controls, and package it into a compact, configurable platform.
And from a quick hands-on look, that’s exactly what Taurus did here. MSRP is $939.99.
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