Taurus G3 9mm Unboxing & Test Shoot | Taurus G3 VS Glock 19: Into the Fray Episode 297

Published on November 26, 2019
Duration: 2:44

This video provides an unboxing and range test of the Taurus G3 9mm, comparing it to the Glock 19. The reviewer, Kevin McCluskey, an editor for Concealed Carry Magazine, highlights the G3's capacity, ergonomics, and price point as advantages for everyday carry. He notes the trigger is similar to the G2 and described as spongy but suitable for combat shooting.

Quick Summary

Kevin McCluskey, editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, reviews the Taurus G3 9mm, comparing it to the Glock 19. He highlights the G3's thinner profile, making it easier for concealed carry, and its competitive price point. The G3 comes with 15 and 17-round magazines and features a 4-inch barrel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Taurus G3 Unboxing and Range Test
  2. 00:52Taurus G3 Test Firing
  3. 01:39Taurus G3 Comparison and Call to Action
  4. 02:12Editor Introduction and Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Taurus G3 and the Glock 19?

The Taurus G3 is generally thinner and more affordable than the Glock 19, making it easier for concealed carry. Both are 9mm pistols with similar overall dimensions, but the G3 can accommodate a 17-round magazine, offering higher capacity.

How is the trigger on the Taurus G3 9mm?

The trigger on the Taurus G3 is described as similar to the Taurus G2, with a spongy feel. While not considered match-grade, it's deemed adequate for combat shooting scenarios.

What are the dimensions and capacity of the Taurus G3?

The Taurus G3 features a 4-inch barrel, is 1.2 inches wide, and has an overall length of 5.5 inches. It typically comes with 15-round and 17-round magazines.

Who is reviewing the Taurus G3 in this video?

The review is presented by Kevin McCluskey, who is identified as the editor of Concealed Carry Magazine, indicating an experienced perspective on firearms.

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