GOGTV 2018 - Taurus TH9 and TH9C

Published on July 20, 2018
Duration: 3:25

This review covers the Taurus TH9 and TH9C, highlighting their hammer-fired DA/SA action and suitability for various users. The TH9 offers a 4.27-inch barrel and 17-round capacity, while the compact TH9C features a 3.54-inch barrel with 13 or 17-round magazines. Both pistols boast ambidextrous controls, Novak-cut sights, and Picatinny rails for accessories, making them versatile for home defense and general use.

Quick Summary

The Taurus TH9 and TH9C are hammer-fired, DA/SA 9mm pistols. The TH9 has a 4.27" barrel and 17-round capacity, while the compact TH9C has a 3.54" barrel and 13/17-round capacity. Both feature ambidextrous controls and Novak-cut sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Hammer-Fired Pistols
  2. 00:15Taurus TH9 & TH9C Model Overview
  3. 00:35Physical Specifications & Capacity
  4. 01:13Home Defense & Customization Features
  5. 01:53Ambidextrous Controls & Sights
  6. 02:30Caliber Options & Purchasing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Taurus TH9 and TH9C pistols?

The Taurus TH9 is a full-size pistol with a 4.27-inch barrel and 17-round capacity. The TH9C is a compact version featuring a 3.54-inch barrel and can use either a 13-round flush magazine or a 17-round extended magazine.

What type of action do the Taurus TH9 and TH9C use?

Both the Taurus TH9 and TH9C are hammer-fired pistols that utilize a Double-Action/Single-Action (DA/SA) mechanism, offering versatility in how the hammer is cocked and released for firing.

Are the Taurus TH9 and TH9C suitable for left-handed shooters?

Yes, both models feature fully ambidextrous controls, including the magazine release, slide release, and safety levers, making them equally comfortable and functional for both right and left-handed shooters.

What sighting system do the Taurus TH9 and TH9C pistols come with?

The Taurus TH9 and TH9C are equipped with Novak-cut three-dot white sights. The rear sight is drift-adjustable, allowing for fine-tuning of the point of aim.

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