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It’s definitely accurate enough for a carry gun. I would say this gun is capable of better accuracy than its compact size would suggest, though perhaps not surgical precision. I don’t claim to be an IPSC grandmaster or anything anyhow. I got cute trying to print some groups on the head and the small square and tragedy obviously ensued. Credit: Me! Good lord that was some lousy shooting. By the end of my range session, I had progressed from completely hopeless to minute of 6-inch plate at 10 yards. (Being a grown-up sucks, and I would recommend anyone avoid it if at all possible.) As shooting is a perishable skill, I was not incredibly accurate. Loaded, it balances well in the hand and isn’t too snappy, about on par with an M&P Shield.Ī small confession: I haven’t been to the range for a while, mostly due to the holidays and other demands on my time. The Taurus G2C is obviously quite light, but the recoil impulse is softer than you’d expect. The magazine release and slide release are on the left side, and there are two takedown tabs much like many other striker pistols. That’s in addition to the usual trigger safety.
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The G2C has a tabbed trigger, much like other striker guns, and also comes with a manual safety on the left side of its polymer frame. I’d rate it about equal to the bangswitch on base model XD and most factory Glock pistols, which I have always found to be lackluster. While it’s far from a great trigger, it’s plenty usable and also barely any “worse” than many other striker pistol triggers. Reset is not the most audible nor tactile, but isn’t bad. The double-action trigger pull stroke feels like about 6 lbs from front to back. Single-action, if you want to call it that, offers no resistance but smooth take-up until it stacks and breaks at the end of the trigger stroke, at about 5 lbs. Those guns have something like an 8- to 10-lb DA pull if the trigger is de-cocked the Taurus does not. Taurus bills it as DA/SA, but it isn’t like actual double-action striker pistols such as the Walther P99 or Canik TP9.
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The gun has a party piece in that it has second-strike capability, rare in striker-fired pistols.
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The top of the slide (forward of the ejection port) is melted, with a loaded chamber indicator atop said slide. The sights are bigger than you’d expect for such a small gun, though not oversized, and easily acquired. This is a conventional three white dots set-up. The rear sights are adjustable and the front sight is a fixed post. The magazine catch is reversible if desired, and there’s a Picatinny rail for mounting an accessory. This gun actually has more features than you’d expect for the price. The gun formerly known as the Taurus PT111 G2 (courtesy mfr) Otherwise, they will be disregarded, so I hope you’ve dined on honeydew and drunk the milk of paradise. You can say mean things about that in the comments if you like, but my feelings will only be hurt if said comments are a paraphrase or parody of Rush lyrics. Unfortunately, I forgot to take pictures of the gun I tested at the rental range, so you’ll just have to make do with stock images. The slide can be had in matte black or matte stainless. The frame is black polymer, with textured panels on the front, rear and sides of the grip, with thumb relief divots on the grip and finger indexing divots on the frame above the trigger guard.
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The G2C is a lightweight subcompact double-stack pistol, offering 12+1 capacity in a svelte and slight package years before the SIG P365 came on the market.
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