• Taurus G2c

    From somedude@VERT/ABINARY to All on Monday, May 08, 2023 09:31:00
    Anyone have any experience with the Taurus G2c pistols in 9mm or 40 S&W?

    I recently picked up a used 9mm and have been testing it out. The little thing is a bit impressive 200 rounds in. Despite the low-profile safety, my draws to first hits have comparable times to other automatics. While not as easy for me as my revolvers, 50 yard shooting is comparable to other semi-autos with drive-the-dot sights. Changing ammo doesn't seem to shift point of impact as much as some other handguns. And it was easy to press a holster for, unlike some guns with a bunch of machine work that needs to be blanked out.

    I think my only complaint is the light striker spring. I'd like to find either a slightly heavier replacement or at least a fresh factory spring. The current one leaves small dimples in the primers and has had a couple failures to ignite a couple rounds of a load with hard-ish primers.

    If anyone else has opinions, I'd like to hear them.

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to somedude on Monday, May 08, 2023 14:58:00
    Re: Taurus G2c
    By: somedude to All on Mon May 08 2023 09:31 am

    > Anyone have any experience with the Taurus G2c pistols in 9mm or 40 S&W?
    >
    > I recently picked up a used 9mm and have been testing it out. The little th
    > s, 50 yard shooting is comparable to other semi-autos with drive-the-dot sig
    > hat needs to be blanked out.
    >
    > I think my only complaint is the light striker spring. I'd like to find eit
    > s of a load with hard-ish primers.
    >
    > If anyone else has opinions, I'd like to hear them.
    >
    A local gun shop sell loads of newer designed Taurus pistols. Taurus quality
    was hit and miss for a long time, but they did some changes in their designs
    and improved processes. It appears to be a reliable gun at a great price
    point.

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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to somedude on Sunday, May 14, 2023 02:17:00
    -=> somedude wrote to All <=-

    so> Anyone have any experience with the Taurus G2c pistols in 9mm or 40
    so> S&W?

    Not in that line, but I have several Taurus handguns, slide and wheel guns and
    have zero complaints. My PT-145Pro is technically under a safety recall, but
    that's because some idiots had the safety fail when they attempted to activate
    the safety with the trigger partially depressed. If you keep your damned
    finger OFF the bang-switch when you turn the safety on all is well - but I
    digress.

    so> I think my only complaint is the light striker spring. I'd like to
    so> find either a slightly heavier replacement or at least a fresh factory
    so> spring. The current one leaves small dimples in the primers and has
    so> had a couple failures to ignite a couple rounds of a load with hard-ish
    so> primers.

    so> If anyone else has opinions, I'd like to hear them.

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