![]() This article first appeared in September 2021 and is being republished due to reader interest. Taurus G3 T.O.R.O 9mm Full-Size Optics Ready Pistol 479. He is the founder and editor of Scopes Field, and a columnist at t he National Interest, 1945, Daily Caller, and other publications. ![]() Richard Douglas writes on firearms, defense, and security issues. They haven’t completely redeemed themselves yet, but the G3 has put Taurus well on its way to claiming a good name. Packing more innovation, more features and more punch into a range-friendly, full-size polymer frame. Its value is excellent and makes a perfect companion to the G2C. Delivering an extraordinary new take on the traditional striker fired pistol. I’m no stranger to really ripping into Taurus guns, but I honestly don’t have that many gripes with the G3. I have to say, that’s an excellent deal, especially considering that this might be Taurus’ best outing to date. I opted for 15 since that’s similar to what I usually carry.Įvery single G3 model they have comes in under $400. Reviews (0) The G3 continues the proven polymer-frame profile now in a full-frame configuration, with generous stippling patches across the grip for maximum control and retention in any. You can get it with 2x 10 rounds mags, 15 round mags, or 17 round mags. If you’re carrying it, you will need a holster. The G2c was too big to be a pocket gun meaning that it required a waistband holster for most of us. The magazine capacity depends on which model you purchase. With its 4-inch barrel, the G3 is 7.3 inches long, 5.2 inches high and weighs 25 ounces empty. The important part is that the G3 feels good to shoot. Overall, it’s about a 6lb pull which is perfectly fine, but I found myself missing the crisp pull of a Geissele drop-in trigger. Given the growing penchant for shooters to include micro red dots on their semi-autosbe it for personal defense, recreational shooting, or competition workTaurus brings the G3 series pistols into the optic arena for 2021 with the release of the full-size G3 T.O.R.O. Taurus is focused on the future and is dedicated to producing firearms with an excellent balance of quality and affordability.You’ll find the trigger to be serviceable, if not a little squishy. Taurus G3 T.O.R.O 9mm Full-Size Optics Ready Pistol. With a 4.00″ barrel, excellent ergonomics, and a weight of only 24.83 oz the G3 offers the performance you need without excess length or weight. The Taurus G3 continues the proven polymer-frame profile now in a full-frame configuration, with generous stippling patches across the grip for maximum. The slide is topped with a steel fixed white dot front sight and a serrated steel drift adjustable rear sight. The steel alloy slide has a matte black Tenifer finish which is extremely durable and corrosion resistant. The G3 trigger features an articulated trigger safety and a short reset which promotes quick, controlled follow-up shots. Unlike most striker fired pistols the G3 has the capability to “restrike” the trigger without resetting the action. The G3 has a consistent 6-lb trigger pull with a smooth take-up and a surprisingly crisp trigger break. The frame has an integrated Picatinny rail. The manual safety and slide release are positioned above the thumb for easy manipulation. The Taurus G3 9mm continues the proven polymer-frame profile now in a full-frame configuration, with generous stippling patches across the grip for maximum control and retention in any shooting condition, an ergonomic palm swell and side-frame Memory Pads that provide quick, positive hand positioning. The integrated Picatinny rail allows for the attachment of weapons mounted lights and laser aiming devices. The polymer frame incorporates generous stippling patches and Memory Pads to provide maximum, control, retention, and positive hand positioning. The full-size G3 has a capacity of 17 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition. Taurus continues to move into the future with the full-size polymer frame G3. Description The Taurus G3 with Restrike Capability Keeps You in the Fight
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