Taurus TH9c Budget DA/SA 9mm Handgun - TheFireArmGuy

Published on November 30, 2018
Duration: 7:36

This review provides an in-depth look at the Taurus TH9c, a budget-friendly DA/SA 9mm subcompact handgun. The expert reviewer highlights its features, compares it to competitors like the Taurus G2C and Glock 26, and demonstrates its field stripping process. The TH9c is noted for its value, offering a 13+1 capacity and a hard case at an accessible price point.

Quick Summary

The Taurus TH9c is a budget-friendly DA/SA 9mm subcompact handgun featuring a 3.54-inch barrel, 13+1 round capacity, and Novak sights. With an MSRP of $359, it offers significant value, often found on the street for $289-$300, and includes a hard case. It competes with models like the Glock 26 and Taurus G2C, offering higher standard capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:41Magazines and Capacity
  3. 01:12Pricing and Packaging
  4. 01:52Features and Trigger Action
  5. 03:00Size Comparisons
  6. 04:43Disassembly and Internals
  7. 05:38Magazine Compatibility
  8. 05:58Carry Options
  9. 06:21Weight Measurements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Taurus TH9c and what are its key features?

The Taurus TH9c is a subcompact, Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) 9mm handgun. It features a 3.54-inch barrel, ambidextrous magazine release, Novak three-dot sights, an accessory rail, and comes with a 13-round flush-fit magazine and a 17-round extended magazine. Its MSRP is $359, often found on the street for less.

How does the Taurus TH9c compare to other subcompact handguns?

The TH9c is compared to models like the Taurus G2C, Glock 26, Walther PPQ Subcompact, and FN FNS 9c. It offers a higher standard capacity (13 rounds) than the Glock 26 (10 rounds) and is noted for its budget-friendly price point and included hard case, positioning it as a strong value option in its class.

What is the trigger action and pull weight of the Taurus TH9c?

The Taurus TH9c operates in a DA/SA (Double Action/Single Action) mode. The single-action trigger pull is measured at just over 6 pounds, offering a lighter pull for follow-up shots after the initial, heavier double-action trigger pull.

What is the weight and capacity of the Taurus TH9c?

The Taurus TH9c weighs 22.25 oz unloaded (without magazine) and 30 3/8 oz when loaded with its standard 13-round magazine. It also includes a 17-round extended magazine with a sleeve.

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