All the features of the original G3 striker-fired full-size. Typically I let this stuff go and couldn’t give two rips about the review. That’s 3 boxes of ammo. They were working on replacing his firearm and were awaiting stock.
These guns are winners all the way around.Bought my wife a S&W Shield in 9mm(performance center model) and I picked up a G2C($179.00 on sale). Yet to perform a reasonable review he should have at least read the instruction sheet that comes with the firearm. A magazine problem & the wrong grips on a revovler were handled over the phone, parts in hand in 3 days. A compact to subcompact GLOCK 9mm (26, 43) is about $200 more than the Taurus. I have found them to be as good or better than my Glock 43. I’ve also seen lots of report’s of Ruger’s cheap guns failing(EC9s & Security 9) but the fanboys just say “Ruger will fix it”I’ve never owned a Taurus before, but a friend owned a G2C, and liked it once we got it sighted in (an adjustible rear sight is useful). (Dual recoil springs??).
Stop slamming Taurus when you obviously have never fired one. My one experience when a gun needed to go Ruger was a total of 10 days,counting shipping time both ways & prepaid shipping. However, you can feel the trigger encountering a very slight bump when pulling it back which is due to that mechanism. good luck with the sales career its not for everyone.Yes I’ll take all of them if you’re giving them away. In it he will learn that the G2c is rated for +P ammo. I believe the “glock” trigger safety is one solid piece so it won’t break too.
Also love their bolt rifles. I alternate between the 2 on carry, depending on how tight my pants are, (ha!). Then their customer service people were unpleasant to deal with.
But I keep hearing Taurus makes junk!I keep 12 round mag in the gun and carry 2 20 round Canik Mags as spares.
If the sample size is too small, as mentioned, that’s one thing, but if the gun performs at the top of everything else it’s compared to, it should get the highest marks.150 rounds? The overall should be an average of all aspects that drive the “overall” opinion of the firearm.
Maybe a typo?
In fact, if I had even one malfunction in 150 rounds I’d be tempted to give a pistol 0/5.
Being able to fire 200 rounds with no failures to feed or eject when only loading it with 150 rounds?
The only issue I have had is that it doesn’t like cheap ammunition, but whatever, I spend a dollar more on ammo and the gun takes it just fine. stupid i guess. The reset on mine is plenty perceptible to produce quick follow up shots. It fits my IWB holster that I used for the small Glock perfectly. That’s why they renamed it.Taurus has since changed this. I own a PT1911 and a g2c pistol. Solid, simple, rugged. And at that price, I can see why.
It injured my finger because the trigger wouldn’t break until it was pinned against the grip and the major muzzle rise torqued my finger like a biker twisting the throttle on his Harley.For the price of the P250, I’ve bought both the Taurus PT111 and PT709 that have better triggers and are more comfortable than the “modular” Sig POS. It happens. Fits my had perfect. Unfortunately, no rental ranges in my area have one available yet, so I’ll have to wait to try one out.
I am a Ruger fan.
No kick on Kimber, they make great guns but the solo was a miss. I my son, my brother-in-law and I have all purchased theses guns. It doesn’t make sense to only give 3.5 here when there were no issues.I don’t think any gun can or should get 5 stars. so maybe you work a boutique gun store where wilson combat,ed browns,zev,and all those other 3 to 4K $ guns are sold or just a crappy salesperson? Mainly the warranty sux NOW…however I’ve seen this for sale for 179.95 at Point Blank so it’d be a good backup. I have not met a single person that had a good experience getting a repair processed, which leads me to my next point…why the Buy whatever you want to go have fun with, but for the love of god, do yourself a favor, spend a hundred or so extra on a gun you may need to trust with your life. Thanks for restoring my faith in the intelligence of gun ownersSlide not mag dump approved? Now in total, I’ve got about 350 rounds with no failures to feed or eject. the first 2 were revolvers (model 85), one blue and one stainless. With about 300 rounds thru it so far, the gun has exceeded my expectations.
Or do they mean it is super curvy design, all “melts together” but I would think the Taurus Curve would get the melted description. I do shoot mine slightly to the right on occasion because there is a bit of a snap sometimes right at the end of the trigger pull (something to do with the lever safety in the trigger getting stuck for a microsecond, doesn’t happen every time) but at 15 yards it’s still within a 6 inch circle so no complaints for the price:) Anyone doesn’t want theirs let me know and we can work out a deal:)Bud’s has it for around $200 and my local range sells it on sale for $199.
As for reliability, I have put 400 Federal 115gr brass cased ball thru it, 100 Federal 115gr aluminum cased ball, AND 40 Hornady 135gr flexlock +P (the G2C IS NOT +P RATED, FYI), Critical Duty rounds, WITH NO FAILURES! Would buy again for $189.00. I just thought between the disclaimer and the mediocre rating, it just got too strange.My G2C has 3.5K rounds through it. I had a sw shield 9mm For work and i would take this g2 as a personal gun every day over the sw.I’ve owned my G2C for a little over a year and have over 500 rounds down range with it. The G2c IS rated for +P ammo. Sent me two replacements free of charge, after a 3 minute phone call.Taurus has really turned it around in recent years and I’m glad people are finally figuring it out!Im glad youre having a good time. Love 10/22, mk4, and all their revolvers.
As always we try and bring you the best information possible but these are fast-moving deals and details change quickly so be sure and check prices and product information for yourself by following the above links.I have a G2C.
I used the 2nd strike capability once, and twice had the slide fail to lock back until I learned to get one of my thumbs down more from the slide lock button. My friend let me shoot his Glock 43, and this design looks more stable (little finger grip & finger slots).