I carry this everywhere. I’ve ran well over 2k rounds through it. I keep it clean. But it’s never jammed or anything. For the price it’s a 5 star purchase
I don't get how people find the g2c ugly, I love the look of it, the only thing slightly unappealing is the memory dents but when you hold it, you realize how nice they are. Stock g2c's look awesome imo but there's some even more beautiful custom g2c's my personal favorite is all black with a gold barrel and milled slide. Gorgeous.
I know this video is old, but I bought my G2C when COVID hit because the world was going crazy, but I literally just used it @ the range for the 1st time today. Ran about 150 rounds through it. It did really well. I’m excited to keep working with it. It’s my first gun. It’s only for self defense. It’s easy to load, easy to take a apart and clean, came with 2 magazines, great price, and will get the job done if I need to defend myself. If you’re an enthusiast, of course this isn’t for you, but I like it.
Perfectly fine for self defense at home. Buying an expensive gun is for enthusiasts, cheaper ones do the job fine. If u ever needed if ur talking a few shots at close range anyway.
@@cunpredictable4Definitely need to take it to the range. Take a class or take someone with you who has experience so you can have some help. Even though I owned it for a while, my anxiety was through the roof my first time at the range, so having someone with you who is a shooter is good. I also watched a lot of videos on RU-vid when I first got it. Videos that teach gun safety, how to take it apart and put it back together, how to hold it properly, how to clean and oil the gun, etc. All of that was really helpful. Get as intimate with the gun as possible because you don’t want to be stuck if you need to use it in a bind. Have fun! And be safe of course. :)
I got the G3C for my first firearm, it’s a great starter firearm if you don’t wanna break the bank. Comes with 3 12 rd mags too. And they just released a new tactical full size version with a threaded barrel and 17 round mags and deleted thumb safety.
@@notthesamepersoniwasfourmi5182 ehhh can't speak to highly on the extended ProMag lol. But I also haven't shot a full 30 out of it so I'll find out eventually.
As a person that owns a G2C it’s a reliable compact carry weapon for beginners no one’s in a war or shootout it’s to defend yourself I carry my Glock 19 and this one I switch them out it’s not bad.
The g2c is a very common cheap first gun. It’s kinda perfect for a first time buyer in that it’s small, good caliber, good capacity and it’s a great price
I have a G2C. It's one of my carry pistols. I love my G2C. Never any issues. Never any problems. It always goes bang when I squeeze the trigger. Best budget gun on the market hands down
Canik Tp9sf My daily carry, my brother carries the Taurus and I'm setting it up legit for him while he's in basic training. I love my Canik man highly highly slept on affordable daily carry FULL SIZE, for more subtle concealment which bro was looking for the G2c is nice bro.
My very first gun was a G2C, was a super reliable gun, threw 1900 rounds through it with no issues and my buddy now owns it and he said hes put another 250-300 rounds and its still performing amazing. Sights arent the best when you start stepping a bit further away from the target around 25 yards or so. But its a very decent gun for the price and can not be beat.
@@HisSacredLove Yes i carried it for 2 years guns awesome for the price. I put 2500 rounds through it before i sold it never had it jam or anything as long as you clean it.
The trigger does that because it's a restrike capable trigger so if the round doesn't fire you can pull the trigger again until it fires or you clear the round so it's kinda like a double action trigger
The trigger has re-striking capability. That means if a shell doesn’t go off you can retry it without taking it out. That’s why the trigger resets automatically
Also good for if you do dry fire /laser target training. You don't have to rack after every pull of the trigger. Have the G3c and think I had one feed jam that was ammo related in a little under 1000 rounds. Super reliable pistol.
That's not even a thing... It's called a double action trigger. Meaning when you pull the trigger it cocks the striker and then releases it. No one who handles firearms for a living wants to "restrike" a dud round. You "tap, rack, ready" every time. Get rid of the dud and move on with a fresh round.
It’s meant for a lightly striked primer. In a gun battle it may or may not work depending on the type of round malfunction. It doesn’t hurt having it but I wouldn’t depend my life on it.
Just got the G3C from Cabelas last week for $249. A steal for a reliable piece. I personally don’t think it’s ugly either. I put about 100 rounds through it the first time I shot with no jams or issues. Happy to have it
I had a G2C and I regret ever getting rid of it. It was a great gun. I would for sure recommend the G2C. I now have the G3C and I also love it. Taurus makes great affordable guns. They are out there selling a name like some of the other big name brand guns.
Hornady ammo works well, keep ya barrel oiled. Also polymer tip defense rounds (home defense) do need a well oiled system, but with that said, knowing your ammo/gun is all that matters
@@dagamesfinest facts fools buy ammo off of here say or some other bs mf man made things bunch of choices out here and some just trash for certain guns not the gun fault get the right ammo and keep it moving
I own two G2c's. I've put 500 rounds through each (a wide variety of cartridges) and never had a single issue. They're accurate for a compact and for what you pay, I don't think there's a better option for the price anywhere. It's my EDC and I don't sweat it at all.
Well you should because you got super lucky because everyone Ive ever seen had nothing but issues agreed its only been around 7 I’ve seen but all 7 people who own them wish they never bought it my Aunt bought hers never shot it went to qualify for her cc with it and wouldn’t even fire she had to borrow my Uncles
You got to keep that safety switch completely disengaged or you will get the issue that was denoted at 5:40; you can see that your safety switch was poking up just a bit hindering the slide. Something to be aware of with firearms and safety switches!
I just bought my first Taurus & was testing it out & this happened. Been doing research for the last hour & finally came across your informative comment! Thank you
G2C is an awesome handgun, works perfectly and looks great ! 12 round magazine and it comes with 2 magazines new ! Manual flip up safety on port side of pistol , has a loaded chamber indicator on top of slide and last shot hold open feature ! The trigger breaks at the far back of the pull but it resets rather easily as not much forward travel is needed to put it back in ready mode , it also has the " double strike " capability which means if you have a failure to fire you can simply pull the trigger again without having to eject the cartridge to feed a fresh one into the chamber ! It's really nice and feels good in your hand , compact size and it's dependable !
It's an awesome gun till it's not. I loved it when I first got it. For some strange reason, after two years, the trigger got "stupid". If not pressed a specific way, it won't work anymore. Apparently this is common. So, as I cannot trust it anymore for a concealed carry, I am ditching it and going with a SW M+P Shield 2.0. Sorry Taurus, but I don't carry guns I cannot 100% rely on 100% of the time.
@@coyote520 replace the trigger and carry it every day ! I have never known or heard of anyone that had any issue with the trigger at all , it's a long pull before first break then a short reset is all it takes to get off the next round , I personally always make sure I am pulling the trigger straight back , none of the side pressure stuff that could possibly wear the mechanism unevenly ! Lucas synthetic gun oil also !
@@straight6fords580 you should watch hickok45 channel he doesn't think it's all that bad , it works flawlessly and it does feel good in your hand , I was gonna get a Glock 43 but I like the taurus better and it has 12 round magazine capacity
G2c was the gun of the year in 2012. Cheap and durable. Don't let one bad review turn u away from this bad boy. And you can buy yourself a MCK to go with it. I've had my G2c for 8 years now. It was my first gun
I have this exactly same gun, took it to the range more times than I can count and never have a single problem or issue with it. Shoots really nicely, very precisely, feels good on my hand. reasonable priced and small enough for a perfect concealed carry. Maybe you just got real bad luck. And honestly I think its a pretty cool looking gun.
I’m a very experienced shooter and I carry a G3C on occasion. Guns go bang, but it’s the training that lands the bullet. Half these guys walking around with these $1200 handguns can’t hit air. The Taurus is the most reliable handgun for the price
I don’t care about the “look” of a gun. It’s a gun, I’m using it for safety. A gun goes boom. Guns don’t go “ooo I’m pretty don’t shoot me to hard” you can get dropped with a Taurus while you have a S&W. It’s all up to the person behind the trigger. Stay safe
As someone who personally carries a g2c they are great and reliable triggers are personal option in my opinion but all out a great gun special for price range nowadays 🙏
@@ChrisTV1 the repeat trigger click is to make it more reliable incast the firing pin fail u can strike it again without cocking it it's actually nice for pistols
@@davidsierra3775 I love it for dry firing practice in my home. It's helped me a lot doing that to improve my shot. I have the G3 not the G3c. Same gun more or less
I have had 2 of the G2C and for the money you cannot find a better pocket rocket. The ability to squeeze the trigger without a round in the chamber or “cocking it” was a seller point for me. It makes it perfect for a dry fire gun. It’s ability to show loaded when one is in the chamber was nice and the ability to use SIG magazines for it was also nice. On top of that it was very accurate and for the size the kick was negligible and I can’t say a bad thing about it. No it’s not a SIG or a Glock but for a sub $300 weapon you truly can’t beat it. Oh and did I say it was accurate?!?
Traded a Smith&Wesson M&P Shield .40 for my G2C 9mm, haven't been disappointed yet. Had the gun for about 5 months, already put 200 rounds through it and it has never jammed. Great gun I love all the safety on it. Seems like the love child of a Glock and a M&P 😄
Ive had both the Taurus is a good gun for the price, but its picky on ammo or atlesst mine was. It didnt like shooting aluminum case or steel case ammo as much every now and then id have a hickup. That Shield has eaten everything ive fed it, but for the prices both solid guns.
Taurus G2c was my first CCW. It is an extremely reliable firearm and whoever talks down on it clearly doesn’t know what a good gun is. However, If you can get the g3c I advise you to get it. Sights are much better.
I own two of them the g2c an G3c an never had any issues whatsoever even with the 32 round pro mag they bust everytime my Glock 19 an 26 is funny sometimes with extensions
I'll say for the price, this is a pretty nice gun for conceal carry or home protection. It's nothing fancy, but is built well and does the job. Nice video!!
My roommate bought this handgun for his first handgun, plus he had tiny hands which was also why he purchased it. Also he was on a budget, he didn’t want to break the bank because he had not shot it yet, so if he did not like it, he was going to return it. So we shot the handgun, it was definitely a great gun, as well as compact and easily hidden, it fit my hands perfectly as well, that fitting on the bottom of the handgun was great positioning, all an all, I would say, great gun!
I've got the Taurus G3C and I love it. I alternate it with my hellcat pro as my conceal carry and although it jammed on me 2 or 3 times, it's because I ran several hundred rounds through it and didn't clean it at first. Once I kept it clean it never jammed again. I actually like the gun.
He lame as fuck fr… Hickok ain’t have no problem shooting this gun it’s all a game to trick the mind and pass different agendas respect his grind though.
I have a Taurus millinium G2 and I put a laser on rail under the barrel. It is spot on. Had the gun for about 4 years and paid 250.00 for it. It holds 12+1 . This is also called the pt 111 G2.
have had my Taurus G2C for a few years. shot about 1000 rds. have not had any problems at all. at the range bullets are right in the general area of bulls eyes. love this pistol, it is one of my main carries along with my Glock43 and Glock43X.
I started out with this gun when it came out. Years later it still rocking when I do take it to the range. Never had a problem with it. Of course i upgraded ever since but it still one of my favorite on how it melts in my hand and how it handles thousands of rounds without probs.
Absolutely love mine as well , I Purchased a glock 43 several years after getting my G2C and got rid of the glock . My G2C is still my EDC to this day .
I carry the Taurus G3X daily. I've had all the models back to the PT 111's. Taurus has redeemed faith in the budget gun market and surpassed expectations. 🐂
Nice. I copped the PT111 G2 stainless satin slide when if first came out, years ago. I love it and carried it for years. It's not my main carry anymore, but I'll never get rid of it.
Had the old pt111 milenia and loved that thing. I traded for a more expensive 1911 and I have regretted it since. This gun is honestly fantastic for 225. I’m gonna buy the g3c soon. It’s a perfect ccw gun. It’s just a tad bit bigger then the micros but that extra size helps with the ergos. Feels super sweet in the hand. Love the restrike capability. I thin all striker fired guns should have that feature
My grandma has that thing. Only problem i noticed is sometimes the mag in that thing does not want to sit right. I fired it my first time and the mag didn't slide out but it slid just under where it needed to be to cycle a round
i purchased the G3C and for my first gun i have to say i couldnt have picked a better gun for the price and reliability...have shot hundreds of rounds through it and NO JAMS i was more than satisfied with the size and for a concealed carry weapon again you cant beat it for the price
Honestly the G2C is great. I’ve owned my for almost a year and I carry everyday it’s light weight and it’s easy to handle especially with two safeties. Add a laser beam and it’s even better. I’d definitely recommend for a beginner gun
I bought one in Florida as my 1st gun i paid 220 for it plain black 🖤 then 2 years later i bought a 2 tone one black and tan colored 1 as my profile picture on RU-vid i paid 320 that included the back ground check an everything ive never had either one jam on me and compares quiet well to the Glocks i would recommend this gun over a highpoint anyday they are affordable and durable i am definitely going for a taurus judge
Agreed this gun compares well to a Glock. I dig Glock too but the feel of the Taurus G2 is nicer (to me). Similarly to Glocks these Taurus G series pistols are also *VERY* reliable. High Point (minus the carbines) don't even compare. They're better than a baseball bat but that's about it.....
@@jesseregenauer630thanks man I absolutely agree with ya 💯🤝🏽 I've never owned or shot a high point I just remember going shopping for my first one and the wife seen a high point I immediately said nahh it was too bulky compact G2C is a perfect everyday carry honestly I'm surprised their still so affordable
G3C is what I recommend to people that are on a budget. Right now I think you can get them for $199 and you can actually get the G2C for $174 with a mail in rebate.
Just bought one at that price, my only complaint is the gun needs a speed loader, their cheap enough, because it's hard to load the magazine without it, could not get all 12 in without it. The gun feels very good in my hand for the grip and balance.
@@kodycash785 G2C AT $199 WITH MAIL IN $25 coupon for $25 off that price, at "Rural King" stores till the end of June, G2C has a 12 round magazine, it comes with two magazines.
The clicking in the trigger you are refering to is second strike capability, in case it doesn't fire the first time you can pull the trigger again, otherwise eject unspent round and keep blazing.
I see you with the 5yd groupings! ☺️ I purchased the Taurus G3C and I think it’s a pretty good budget gun. Haven’t had a jam yet. People sleep on Taurus smh, but I enjoy shooting mine
taurus is trash… BUT it ain’t bad for the price. even hipoint has a lifetime unlimited no questions asked warranty. double action trigger can come in handy for a light strike ect, but taurus has bad issues with tolerances, but for a truck gun it’s better than a lot of other budget picks for sure. my rule of thumb is i won’t trust my life with a gun cheeper than $500.
@@Str8Jacket_5150 wow really? You definitely have some trust issues then my guy! I paid $400 for a Glock that was well used and have not once had and issues with reliability or function. There are a lot of really great handguns out there that are incredibly reliable and don't brake the bank. I suggest you take some time to educate yourself with other "cheaper" guns (under your $500 dollar criteria) and you will be pleasantly surprised with what you will find!
I've carried this gun daily for about two years now. I've run about 1000 round through it and it's only jammed twice. It's comfortable and lightweight. I bought the g3c last May and I prefer the 2.
The reason why it’s hard to rack is because it’s a brand-new gun the magazine spring is pushing pressure on your slide Try taking one round out till you break in the mag
He was pushing the mag release. Pretty sure the intro is for click bait or he really is dumb... Mine racked perfectly fine for the first round from a full mag.
1:52 restrike trigger allows you to only squeeze the trigger after a bad primer strike (and I can tell you it does work), at the range while shooting steel ammo I got a click instead of a bang and rather than have to tap rack bang I simply squeezed the trigger again and it did pop off the round. 6:10 the thumb on your right hand & finger from your left hand are riding the slide. During practice no big deal. But it can induce a malfunction. Weve all done it. God forbid it happens while youre defending yourself. Otherwise great video & really cool tshirt* Stay up.
I have had the G2C for a long time now, also have a G3C. No idea how many round i have put through both, however its somewhere close to 1.5k each. I have ran everything from steel case to higher end defense rounds with zero issues, EXCEPT after a 100-150 steel case without cleaning to see what would happen, it jammed up which i expected, no big deal. I will say that i have also upgraded the internals on both, and they run both much smoother. On both starting price was around 250$ internals upgrade 175$ I carry the G2C every day, it is by far and away my favorite edc.
I bought 2 of them at the same time for $280 from Academy. They were having a special deal to make room for the G3C. (That's what I was told). But I bought 2 because if you are ever involved in a shooting, they take your gun for 30 days. And I don't want to be left without one at work. I'm a tow truck driver and people assume I'm a repo because I drive a self loader and Houston has many people that don't give af about their freedom and shoot without questioning lol
@@philliptorres4300 So when you're broken down on the side of the highway and need to be towed, you don't want me to tow you to your house or a mechanic shop? Just leave you there on the side of the highway, got it 👍
The G2C has " Second Strike " capability in the trigger,hence you dry firing it as you were. I have one,and it definitely does what its designed todo. It annoys me how all of a sudden guns need tobe gold,pink,purple camo,neon yellow etc etc....not sure when " Looks " ment more than reliability and function.
Chris I like that you dont just automatically put the name of Taurus down. You give it a chance. A lot of people cannot afford 500.00 for a gun to protect themselves. Also no problem with my Taurus since i have had it.
facts im 17 n i got lowk ungrateful about it but i realized everything takes times eventually ill have my clean g locks but im not trippin g2 clean asf
@@notel9092 it’s not bad at all i promise, even my bf was wary at first when we met but now he thinks it’s solid. keep it clean n oiled n you should be good fr. mine gets stuck racking the slide from time to time like his but you can dry fire this gun (that’s why i love it!!) so that’s probably why it gets stuck/jammed in the first place imo
I have a G3C and did a lot of research before I purchased as my first carry gun. Only issue I ever had with it was loading Hornady critical defense rounds, but now that I have switched to Barnes Tac-XPD defense ammo I have loved my baby… awesome review I would tell you were skeptical but you gave props where they were due. Definitely earned a sub with this one gang 💯
Researching handguns and all I'm seeing from commenters on forums and RU-vid is that they all have problems with Hornady critical defense rounds, so the problem seems to be poor tolerance quality control at Hornady instead of the firearms that get mentioned
Yooooo, I thought that shot in the beginning was you, for sure. Crazy timing! Good stuff. I subbed In the last like 5-10 years I've noticed a huge increase in gun awareness, firearm safety and general firearm knowledge in the black community, which is awesome! 🇺🇲 #WeThePeople #TogetherWeStand #DividedWeFall
I bought a millennium pro back in 2011......hasn't jammed once. I love the Taurus line. I'll trust it with my life strong. A real good protection piece.
To add...This gun definitely isn't bad at all. As far as the jams go, this particular gun is definitely not a fan of the pure steel bullet casings. It will certainly jam. Brass is best usually. The trigger mechanism is very key during the cleaning process of this weapon. Keep it lubricated you won't have the common issue with the trigger locking up after reset. It's a great starter gun. Imho I give it a 8 outta 10👍👍
I rock with the G2C and the G3C, for the price you can’t beat it for a Truck gun, boat gun, an extra pistol for a friend on range day .. mine has always been reliable!
Dope video. I love the honest reluctance and initial awkwardness of the initial handling. I was pleased to see it perform as I have one. It’s not my only piece and I got it just because the price was so sweet and it had glowing reviews. So they sucked me in. 😅😅😅 It’s not the sexiest but it’s decent I think. It’s sort of like an M&P and a Glock had a Baby. The weakest part is the finish but since it was going to be a beater anyway that certainly didn’t stop me. The weird live trigger thing, I knew about ahead of time anyway. It was actually a feature unique to Taurus called double strike capability. So, if you have a light primer strike or something like that you can try it again without have to rack and reset. Not really needed but interesting. I also liked the safety features for new shooters I might be showing the ropes. I was pleasantly surprised and it looks like for you it will be that little cousin that’s kindof cool but you don’t play with as much too! 😆😆😆 But when you do you’ll still wonder how they made a decent showing of $225. Especially since you’re some what of gun snob. 🤣🤣🤣 I recommend them to all with no remorse. They are too cheap with too good a reputation not to have one.
I have the G3C and wife has G2C. I have shot numerous guns and I ABSOLUTELY love it. It's kind of hard to rack compared to Glock, but never had problem. I've shot all ammo
The G2C is a great gun as for the pt111 G2 🔥🔥🔥🔥 they have a great price for it. It’s a nice compact 9mm don’t understand why there is so much hate on this firearm. Perfect starter gun and the price you can’t beat. My very first one has went threw hell. It was submerged in water and pulled out and shot perfectly fine. In my opinion this firearm is amazing for what it is.
So it seems it's highly durable compared to some of the others? I think the shit people talk about it from my viewing of some other readings and videos that it's possibly just an issue of it being outdated? Technically it's already a classic all of its own.
Taurus are very dependable firearms, as long as you feed them coppers and not steels. I shot 400 rounds through without cleaning with no jams… really good purchase used by the Brazilian police department.
Man much will have 3k -6k collection then go buy a Taurus and critique it 😂 like bruh this anit the gun for you and you know that 😂😂 nothing wrong with the Taurus brand at all. Not sure why it gets side eyed in the 2a community
I biught this gun a few months ago, before shooting it i upgraded the striker guide the recoil rod assembly with Lakeline parts. The stock guide is plastic with a consistency of a milk jug cap and the springs on the rod were thinner than the aftermarket parts. Spent maybe $60 for both delivered
I scooped up my G2C years back, the week it was released, it has some changes. Stainless steel guide rod, asmund short stroke trigger, threaded barrel. I just recently added a CAA Micro Conversion Kit to it. I love it, pretty cool kit. They do make speedloaders for them also. Cheers
My G2C has a short trigger, stainless steel coil, metal striker guide, red dot I can bolt to the frame, designed for this gun without using the rail, and an MCK kit that turns it into a mini AR situation….it was already good out the box though!
Change the trigger to a KeepTinkering trigger. It removes 70% of the long take up. It also gets rid of the second strike capability. It makes a very big difference.
@@di9me2012 Any of the single action triggers (SA) will get rid of the take up and will get rid of the second strike capability. You just got a choose the design that you want.
Made it a totally new gun after I did mine. Love it. That flat face trigger is the way to go. I let my sister carry it now and she loves it. Zero malfunctions in over 4 years.
I have the g3c and it's just the greatest thing I have out of all my firearms. I got the standard three mags an a extended mag and had no jamming problems. Besides the SIG Sauer hollow point rounds wouldn't feed right everything else I've tried had no complaints.
I got mine for 189 on black Friday a few years back lol cleaned it first thing, and have atleast 3000 rounds thru it now lol trigger isn't that good compared to some of my other guns but still it's not bad, I take it camping with me all the time
I own a G2C for my carry conceal and for security at my church and when I first shot it the long pull on the trigger was kind hard to get used to, but once I did it has been flawless and I have found that with rapid firing it does kinda go astray and I did get two 15 round clips for it which were cheaper in price than one 12 round clip and I use them for the range, but for the price it's a good firearm and I bought mine for 199.00 dollars so if someone is looking for a good inexpensive firearm the Taurus G2C is a great idea buy for someone on a budget and here in Illinois you can't buy a Hi-Point pistol unless it's a used one or trade-in and I know Glocks are a good firearm but I prefer a firearm with an external safety just my prefer and I would recommend anyone looking to buy a firearm go to a gun range that has different firearms you can try to see what best suits you.
@@flake3299 pistols take clips and rifles take magazines and if you want to argue about the difference go tell to a drill Sargent and see where it gets you!!
@@flake3299 Google is done by anti gun support lobbyists and spending 6 years in law enforcement and raised up with the military I'll stick with what I've been taught for almost 7 decades!!
I love that gun. I've had one for a very long time. In fact, it was my carry gun for a long time. I've put thousands of rounds through it and it just works. What more can you ask for out of a gun. If you maintain them, it will function just fine. Don't knock the price.
Love this gun. This was my first gun ever, it’s just big enough that’s it’s not a pain to shoot, small enough to carry, 12+1 capacity and compatible with the g3 mags. And hella aftermarket support, so you can get your feet wet with modding guns.
dont have the g2c, have the g2s. same gun just single stack and its great for carrying. holds 7+1 and they have 10rd promags which for me have worked great. great gun for a amazing price
It's a great pistol, especially if you spend an extra $100 and get a nice trigger with some upgraded internals, lots of options to choose from. Also the gun comes super stiff new 5:35 you gotta rack it with some juice
You have any recommendations for a replacement trigger? Fairly new to the world of upgrading firearms and wanted to pick one of these up with a better trigger for my girlfriend's first CCW.
@@PistolB97 the g2c is cheaper and the improvements the g3c has isn't worth it to me, why the fuck would I spend an extra $100 on it then another extra $100 to still get the upgrades?... also the glock 43 has half the mag capacity, and I don't want a glock.
@@rttt159 they have extended mags for the glock 43.... also how you worded your paragraph was shit. I said if your gonna spend the extra 100 upgrading the Taurus g2c you might as well just get a different gun or the g3c which is literally the same gun with like 2 different features.
I been using my G2c for about 3 years now and I love it. Ran a lot of rounds through it and it did some problems but I tend to it every time I get done shooting it or if I dont use it that week Ill clean it once a week and so far no more problems. Way better choice than a Hi-Point!
I love mine, I bought the 32rd mag. And it fired flawlessly, it’s literally my everyday carry. That first pull is kind of far, but it does go in to a hard pull on every last 12 rds
It was funny watching you look at that gun at the end secretly not finding it so ugly anymore :) I've had over 30 years of experience with Taurus (including multiple autos & revolvers) and all were solid worthy handguns with minimal issues. I encourage you to train with a good holster and more routinely leaving the round in the chamber...... HAVE A GOOD ONE!
For the price you can’t beat it! It’s been my edc for well over 5 years now! Nice compact fire arm! Great starter pistol. Just brought my son the 40 cal version.
It has a stage trigger (which means you can apply pressure and then the travel on the trigger becomes shorter) that's why it sounds that way when dry firing and also the slide will jam if you pull it back to slow the reason is it ejects the shells at a rapid rate
I’ve had a g2c for quite some time now and I still love it the same as when I first got it. Got a 32 round clip, a beautiful usa flag camo on it, Ohio just started an “open carry law”. We are now able to legally carry a firearm with no ccl
It's called a mag not a clip and no we did not just start the open carry law, we have had that for years. We are now a permitless carry state. If your gonna brag about it at least learn the facts first
had one of the og g2 guns. my recoil spring came mis manufactured and would randomly jump over itself and jam the whole gun up. i think they fixed this in later versions. i called after owning it for a couple years and they sent me a new spring for free even though i think i was past the "warrenty"
Polished the feed ramp, Polished the rails... put in the metal striker assembly for $14... cycled around 500 rounds of 3-4 different kinds of ammo with one misfeed...