![]() ![]() The price includes two magazines, with packages including two 10-round mags, two 15-round mags, or one 15- and one 17-round mag with extension. Pricing online and in stores will probably be around $300 or under. Like the G2 the G3 is very affordable with a suggested price of just $345. Taurus G3 9mm Black Full-Size Pistol 349.00 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 shooting condition, an ergonomic palm swell and side-frame Memory Pads that provide quick, positive hand positioning. Of course, Taurus’ main selling point of the G3 is price. Unlike many striker-fired designs, the G3 is built with a trigger that can fully cock the striker which gives shooters the option for a second strike if they run into a bad primer. The trigger is rated to have a 6-pound pull with a brief takeup, a clean break and a short reset. Instead of the scallops forward of the ejection port on the G2, the G3 has deep front serrations to match the rear slide serrations. One visible change is that the G3 has a slightly different slide profile. (Photo: Taurus) See Also: Review: The Taurus G2c Accurate and Functional for Under $300 ![]() ![]() Here showing the controls and flush 15-round magazine. Category: Taurus Handgun Semi-Auto Product ID: 1667. Taurus G3 T.O.R.O 9mm Full-Size Pistol with Riton X3 Tatix MPRD 3 MOA Red Dot Sight quantity. The grip has generous texturing with molded stippling on all sides and along the front- and backstrap, and the frame is relieved with thumb grooves and index finger “memory pads” above the trigger guard. Taurus G3 T.O.R.O 9mm Full-Size Pistol with Riton X3 Tatix MPRD 3 MOA Red Dot Sight 499. With extended magazines the G3 has a slightly longer grip which can help people with larger hands but the real benefit is the added capacity. The gun has an unloaded weight of just under 25 ounces. It’s just under 7.3 inches long and 5.2 inches tall not using extended magazines. The Taurus G3 9mm four-inch barrel fits perfectly right between the line separating carry pistols from full-size duty guns, making the Taurus G3 excellent. Taurus is focused on the future and is dedicated to producing firearms with an excellent balance of quality and affordability.Dimension-wise the G3 is in-line with many popular service pistols. 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 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. Taurus, which is based in Brazil, has long been known for producing great guns at great prices, and the G3 is no exception with an MSRP of 350 (keep in mind. The manual safety and slide release are positioned above the thumb for easy manipulation. The integrated Picatinny rail allows for the attachment of weapons mounted lights and laser aiming devices. Packing more innovation, more features and more punch into a range-friendly, full-size polymer frame. The polymer frame incorporates generous stippling patches and Memory Pads to provide maximum, control, retention, and positive hand positioning. Delivering an extraordinary new take on the traditional striker fired pistol. The full-size G3 has a capacity of 17 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition. Taurus® G3 Tenifer Matte Black 9mm Luger Full Size 15 Rds. 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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