
The overall experience was virtually as nice as shooting any similar Springfield or Sig! The very first thing I noticed, however, was that the trigger takeup to the wall is looonnnng.
Price: ~$345 (often found in the mid-to-high $200s)ĭespite the fact that it’s a “budget gun,” I really enjoyed shooting this pistol. Capacity: 10, 15 or 17 rounds (with extended magazine). Slide: Stainless steel (black matte ?). Sights: 3-dot: Front fixed, rear drift adjustable. Action: Single Action w/Re-strike capability. #REVIEWS ON TAURUS G3 9MM MANUAL#
Safety: Manual thumb lever (left side only) and trigger tab. Roughly the same length, height, and width of a Glock 19, this pistol feels and behaves like many of its more expensive brethren. The price (typically somewhere under $300) is as low as I could ever imagine for a pistol like this, so if you are a fan of Glock or Springfield or Sig medium-sized pistols, but don’t want the $500+ price tag, the G3 would seem to have been made for you.
features and performance is about as good as I’ve ever seen on a pistol. As my review here should indicate, the price vs. I supposed the best reason to consider the G3 is for its value.