Hey guys, I’m Caleb Giddings with Taurus USA and we’re at Shot Show talking about our most searched products on GunBroker. And the first one is the Taurus G2c, which is one of the best-selling handguns in the country. Now, what makes his gun so popular?
I mean to put it simply, it’s $200, it’s 9 mm, holds 12 rounds, and it works. I don’t know how to make that any more simple, but to talk a little bit about some of the features,
it has adjustable sights, again, it’s a 12-round gun. So 12 rounds.
It’s available with a manual safety with some people really, really like, and it has an interesting Taurus-only feature: It has a restrike capability.
So let’s say you’re using some really hard primered imported ammunition and you get a light primer strike. Instead of having to tap, rap, bang like you would on other guns, you can just let go of the trigger and pull it again. And that’ll give you the ability to strike that primer, get that round off.
The G2c, we’ve been making it for a really long time. Again, readily available, extremely popular gun, and a solid option for concealed carry. If you’d like to get a G2c for yourself you can get one online at Gunbroker.com.
Many owners report failure to feed, eject, or chamber rounds issues. This can stem from factors like magazine malfunctions, ammo type, or insufficient break-in time. Regular maintenance, using high-quality, factory-manufactured ammunition and understanding these potential issues can improve reliability, ensuring your G2C performs when you need it most.
The G2C and G3C are reported as reliable and accurate, the G3C’s improved design offers better grip, enhancing control and accuracy.
The Taurus G2c uses 9mm Ammo and factory-manufactured ammunition is recommended.
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