The Worst Feature of the Taurus G3C
This review of the Taurus G3C highlights its 'second strike' capability as a potentially problematic feature for defensive use, despite its utility in dry fire. The host demonstrates that the standard 'tap-rack' remedial action for a malfunction is significantly faster than relying on a second trigger pull. Empirical testing with a shot timer confirmed tap-rack is nearly a full second quicker, making it the preferred method for real-world self-defense scenarios.









