Cheap CCW Shootout - Taurus G2S vs Ruger EC9s

Published on February 4, 2020
Duration: 12:18

This video provides a detailed comparison between two budget-friendly 9mm subcompact pistols: the Taurus G2S and the Ruger EC9s. The review highlights differences in takedown procedures, trigger feel, ergonomics, sights, and overall value. The Taurus G2S is ultimately recommended as the better value due to its included accessories and accessory rail, despite the Ruger EC9s offering a superior trigger feel.

Quick Summary

The Taurus G2S is recommended as the better value 9mm subcompact pistol over the Ruger EC9s, primarily due to its inclusion of two magazines, an accessory rail, and a simpler takedown process. While the Ruger EC9s offers a superior trigger feel, the G2S provides more practical features for its approximate $200 price point.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget CCW Shootout
  2. 00:45Ruger EC9s Overview & Features
  3. 01:42Ruger EC9s Safety & Trigger
  4. 03:35Ruger EC9s Takedown Process
  5. 04:11Taurus G2S Overview & Features
  6. 05:01Taurus G2S Trigger & Ergonomics
  7. 06:12Taurus G2S Takedown Process
  8. 06:27Range Performance Comparison
  9. 08:24Reliability & Durability Test
  10. 09:12Value & Conclusion
  11. 10:34Personal EDC Choice

Frequently Asked Questions

Which budget 9mm subcompact pistol offers better value between the Taurus G2S and Ruger EC9s?

The Taurus G2S is generally considered the better value, as it includes two magazines, an accessory rail for lights or lasers, and a simpler takedown procedure, all at a lower approximate price point than the Ruger EC9s.

How do the takedown procedures of the Taurus G2S and Ruger EC9s compare?

The Taurus G2S utilizes a Glock-style takedown system, which is significantly simpler and faster. In contrast, the Ruger EC9s requires a punch tool and the removal of a non-captive pin, making its disassembly process more difficult.

What are the key differences in trigger performance between the Taurus G2S and Ruger EC9s?

The Ruger EC9s is noted for having a quite good trigger for its price, featuring a metal blade and comfortable pull. The Taurus G2S trigger has a longer take-up and breaks further back, though it does offer a restrike capability.

How did the Taurus G2S and Ruger EC9s perform in reliability and durability tests?

Both pistols successfully completed a 500-round reliability test with various ammunition. The Ruger EC9s showed minor rust spots after rain exposure, while the Taurus G2S's stainless-finish slide held up better to the elements.

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