

You can get the pistol in a carbon steel or stainless-steel slide while the barrel is stainless as well. This is another feature that further extends the G3’s versatility and adaptability. It also allows reducing the round capacity of the Taurus G3, which is especially useful for buyers in states that permit no more than 10-round magazines. Standardly, it comes with a 15-round magazine which can be extended to 17 rounds, if needed. Furthermore, the full-size frame made of polymer offers enough space to even fit double-stacked magazines in it. The Taurus G3 9mm four-inch barrel fits perfectly right between the line separating carry pistols from full-size duty guns, making the Taurus G3 excellent for protection and the firing range. And trust us, if you’ve owned a G2 or G2c pistol before, you’re definitely going to love this one. By maintaining the best architecture features of the G2 series, the G3 delivers the same firing system with a slightly bigger frame and an extended slide. We continue the Taurus G3 review with a more in-depth look at the features offered by this exceptional firearm. Now, let’s take a look at the Taurus G3 9mm pistol in more detail: Taurus G3 In-Depth Caliberģ-dot adjustable sight rear drift, front fixed The Taurus G3 pistol was launched in 2005 by upgrading the already successful Millennium G2 and G2c versions to create one of the most competitive pistols available nowadays. Through successive partnerships with Smith & Wesson and Beretta, Taurus continued to improve its products and it all culminated with opening the Taurus USA company in 1984 with a plant in Miami, Florida.

Therefore, as early as 1941 they produced their first revolver and started exporting to the US in 1968.

It started as a tool and die forging plant but made its way to weapons manufacturing. Taurus is a Brazilian manufacturing company founded in 1939 in Sao Leopoldo.
