Well, since you were all kind enough to contribute to this thread, I'll give you all a range report of my Taurus 24/7 OSS in Stainless Steel. The case it came in was very nice and all form-fitted, it came with a wire brush, 2 magazines, 2 keys for the built-in lock, and a magazine speedloader. I'll add a picture later, but I cleaned out all the packing grease and then oiled it up. It's very easy to disassemble and re-assemble, and so cleaning was a breeze.
I took it out to the range with 100 rounds of Tula 45 ACP FMJ. The magazine speedloader made it easy and quick, but it gave me a few issues if i didn't seat the rounds just right. Something I will have to be very careful of when I load it up for open carrying. Luckily I was able to get used to loading them as well as telling if the mag would give me feed issues. This isn't a fault of the weapon, just me learning how to properly seat bullets in the magazine. The range at which all of these were shot was 15 yards. My gun also holds 12+1 rounds. Now for some pictures!
This is my first set, the first clip I emptied at the heart, and it was a little erratic as I learned how to properly adjust my grip to the gun.
The Second set I took aim at the head, my windage was dialed in but now I had to get used to the elevation difference from point of aim.
This picture shows the first two mags I shot, there are some flyers, but that's why practicing is good!
I then taped up all the holes and made sure I took a picture for each mag I put downrange after this. This next picture is another set of center of mass shots. The flyer on the paper was a previous hole I didn't tape up.
Next, I took aim at the head again, and with much better results than the first time around.
This next little set only had 7 bullets in the magazine. I took aim at the left shoulder just because I didn't feel like putting up another target and was running out of bullets.
This last set only had 6 bullets in the magazine. I took aim at the right shoulder
All in all, I thought the gun shot very well. I think more practice at different ranges and familiarizing myself with how the gun shoots will improve my performance. The one thing that made me smile the most is it ate Russian-made ammunition, and if it likes the steel casing stuff, I'm looking forward to shooting some nice ammunition out of it as well.