Taurus G2C PT111 G2 Review & Shoot

Published on October 13, 2019
Duration: 6:51

This review compares the Taurus G2C and PT111 G2, highlighting their identical nature despite different model names. The video emphasizes their compact size, double-stack 12+1 capacity in 9mm, and striker-fired, double-action trigger system suitable for follow-up shots. It positions them as a viable alternative to the Glock 26 for concealed carry, offering a slightly larger grip and higher capacity in a similar footprint.

Quick Summary

The Taurus G2C and PT111 G2 are identical firearms, with the G2C being a name change from the PT111 G2. They are compact, striker-fired pistols with a 12+1 capacity in 9mm Luger. Their size is comparable to a Glock 26, but with a slightly larger grip allowing for three fingers, offering a good balance of concealability and capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: G2C vs PT111 G2
  2. 00:19Identical Design
  3. 01:15Striker Fire & Double Action
  4. 01:34Capacity: 12+1
  5. 01:41Comparison to Glock 26
  6. 02:31Glock 26 Size, Bigger Grip
  7. 03:02Sight Picture & Shooting
  8. 03:34Target Shooting Session
  9. 04:38Reiteration: Same Gun
  10. 04:47Dual Entry Challenge
  11. 05:35Challenge Outcome
  12. 06:08Wrap-up & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the Taurus G2C and PT111 G2 different firearms?

No, the Taurus G2C and PT111 G2 are essentially the same firearm. The reviewer states that Taurus appears to have simply changed the model name from PT111 G2 to G2C, with no discernible differences in size, features, or operation between the two.

What is the capacity of the Taurus G2C and PT111 G2?

Both the Taurus G2C and PT111 G2 pistols feature a double-stack magazine with a capacity of 12 rounds of 9mm Luger ammunition, plus one in the chamber, for a total of 13 rounds.

How does the Taurus G2C compare in size to the Glock 26?

The Taurus G2C is described as being very similar in size to the Glock 26, perhaps 'ever so slightly bigger.' It offers a grip that allows for three fingers, whereas the Glock 26 typically accommodates only two, making the Taurus slightly more comfortable for some users.

What type of trigger system does the Taurus G2C have?

The Taurus G2C is a striker-fired pistol with a double-action trigger system. This means that if a round fails to fire, the trigger can be pulled again to attempt to fire the round, which is beneficial in high-stress situations.

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