I am the PROUD owner of a Taurus G2C. This firearm is something to brag about because you're getting the reliability, accuracy (if not better), structural integrity and compact design of a Glock 26, for a fraction of the price. I trust this gun with my life every day. The price of the G2C and good reviews makes a lot of people believe "its a good gun for $200", NO! Its a good gun PERIOD! Taurus is not the same conpany it once was. They are making sure that everyone can afford a good reliable defense weapon. I dont have $600 for a Glock (or equivalent) So Taurus made damn sure to provide me with one I can afford. Hats off to Taurus for manufacturing a dependable, reliable and accurate firearm that I can trust and afford.
Bought mine last year for fathers day , runs great and very reliable. I have approximately 3500 - 4000 rnds. through it with no hiccups. Hard to believe but this sucker runs. I was a Taurus hater for a long time, this little gun changed my mind.
I was telling KSGunGuy & some other channels it is great Taurus makes these cheap guns like the G2C for lower income folks. *jmqrz40* I hope you all the best in life. Hopefully you will move up in income one day to get a high-end weapon. *There goes I but by the grace of God.* Peace.
Making an assumption about someone’s net worth based on the fact that they like a Taurus is truly short sided. Income has zero to do with enjoying a gun.
@@sweetcostarica , it has nothing to do with money it has everything to do with what gun u like. I wish my p320 compact had the double strike capability like this gun has.
@@sweetcostarica Thanks, one day I just might make enough to own a firearm that you will approve of, I will make sure to update you on my status as soon as that happens.
I love my G2C, I've been carrying it for about 10 months now and I've never had a problem with it. I've got way more expensive pistols that aren't even close to the G2C in terms of features and especially value. I think that this is the single best firearm ever produced by Taurus.
750 rounds , 5 different ammo brands and not one problem. Quite impressive accuracy as well. Bought as a throw away gun but it's turned into my carry gun.
Ditto. Had mine for two years now, well over 3000 rounds and the only time I had trouble was when I let the magazines get dirty and had fail to feed issues. Cleaned the mags and it was back to perfection. Don't forget to periodically clean the mags on your semi-autos! Had the same issue with my SD40VE.
I enjoyed my PT-111 G2 so much I got a G2C. Both very good, the G2C did not like steel case ammo, but it was also brand new... brass was no issue. Happy shooting! 👍👍👍
I bought two PT111 G2's when they were onsale. One worked, one didn't and needed to be sent back for warranty work. Got it back and both have been excellent. Well over 1k rounds through each one as my brother and I compete against other using them. I don't understand the hate. I have Colt, Ruger, Remington, Martin, Glock too and anyone of them will misfire if they get dirty enough.
My wife and daughter both carry the 111 G2. They love them. They both shoot 50 round practice drills every 2 weeks. Both guns have nearly 1000 through them. Zero issues even with my cast bullets reload.
Thumb safety: I prefer to carry with one in the chamber. Many accidents occur when putting the gun in the holster. I love the thumb safety because I can set the safety, holster the gun, then unset that safety. I can eliminate that chance of shooting myself in the leg, but still be ready for trouble. It's a preference thing... that's just mine...
Every long gun (rifle and shotguns) has a safety because they’re all single action triggers, when the G2c is charged it is in single action and anyone that doesn’t use the safety is not safely handling this weapon!
This gun has similar internals to a Glock. I carry a glock in some fashion every waking hour of my life. As long as your finger is off the trigger, there should be no risk of an accidental discharge without the thumb safety. There is absolutely zero need for a thumb safety on this gun. Just an extra fine motor skill to worry about in a situation where fine motor skills are the first to go out the window.
I bought the G2C as a beater gun that I could just replace if it got lost or stolen without batting an eye. Lo and behold, it has become one of my favorite guns! I shoot better with it than most of my WAY more expensive guns. For kicks and giggles, I installed a Lakline stainless guide rod and the stainless striker guide and springs. I also put in a Keep Tinkering trigger. I take the barrel out, drop a round in the chamber, reinstall the barrel, put the muzzle down on a table, and press down on the back of the slide until the lip of the cartridge snaps past the hook of the extractor. Reassemble and carry in DA mode just as you would carry a revolver. Manual safety not needed. It has been 100% reliable and I love it!
Sandy Mitchell , most of the differences are minor. The biggest single difference is in the Keep Tinkering trigger. Eliminated the hitch from the blade safety. I still have the stock sights but have an Olight PL-II Mini gen 2. Very bright and easily adjustable to fit many guns. Magnetic charging too!
I just bought mine a week ago and I've been watching videos to learn more about what I've got. So far it seems like a made a good decision. Thanks for the information!
The G2C is my personal carry weapon. I bought one as a cheap "toy", then I realized I REALLY liked it. I have just crossed 10k rounds through mine. When using "Winchester USA Forged" rounds, I have had several failures to eject. like 6+ in a 150 round box. Not counting the "USA Forged" I have had 3 failures to eject out of the 10k rounds. It is a fantastic carry weapon that I would put up against far more expensive brands.
Yeah, me too. I was told by a very knowledgeable firearms instructor not to run any steel ammo through as it would break the extractor...I’ve never had any issues with brass
That's some awesome count info. Yeah, WWB and the Forged crap are just that, crap. Only FTE I ever had on my G2 and G2C, were WWB 124 gr NATO. No more.
@@aKjohn8798 I run 9mm 115 Gr Brass FMJ like it's going out of style. She has yet to have a single issue with it. I carry it with JHP rounds, but I'm researching quite heavily the lighter JHP hard barrier penetration findings, and I may just carry those light 115 Gr FMJs. If you hit a sternum, or really even the lighter parts of a car or its windshield, JHP in any of the calibers 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP all have some difficulty penetrating. Sternum is like a little piece of light body armor; very tough little bone. .357 Magnum suffers very little from any of these concerns, but you also get at most, 7 or 8 rounds, reloading is slow even with speed strips or speed loaders (For me) and prepare to drop a bit of coin for a nice .357.
I have to tell you, I have nothing negative to say about the g2c. I prefer having a manual safety, because I know whether or not my pistol has one. If somebody is able to get my pistol from me or from my storage location, I remember a manual safety on my manual of arms, they might not. I've had mine for 3 years, the only misfires that I have had have been with a ProMag piece of garbage magazine. Every Taurus mag has performed perfectly well. I put a different trigger boot in to make it more robust. I put a stainless steel guide rod and new recoil spring in. The finish is no worse than the finish on my Gen 4 Glock 20, which admittedly is not very good. The pistol fits in my pocket and carries 12 rounds. Since it uses Sig P226 magazines, I can always make the capacity greater. If the pistol keeps performing well, I may take it over to Robar here in the Phoenix area and have them put some new protective finish on the metal in order to see just how long it'll last. One other benefit is that since I have big hands, I can actually put a full mitt on this pistol. The G26, Sig 365, and other metro-micros can't claim that, and the G2C does it at 40-30% of the price. Cost benefit analysis says that Taurus did a great job!
@@Vincemaster2007 OH, I'm not regretting buying my XD9, that's my EDC, but that G2C for being a Taurus is remarkable. I was floored by how accurate and reliable it is.
Have had mine for about a year and no problems, have about 1000 rounds through it and love it. It's my EDC and my wife's as well. Lil guy does the trick.I really want to get the G3 to.
Great video, as usual KS ! I'm glad you did this revisit on the G2C. I like mine alot! The trigger is no bother to me. Mine has been 100% and a very good shooter. For people who cant afford an overpriced firearm, like many of us can, this is a great gun. We have to remember there are people who are struggling out there and not as fortunate as some others. Taurus is serving those people and promoting 2nd Ammendment freedoms. God bless our Republic!
Thank you Mio! I do agree that it allows more people to get into shooting and have a reliable option for their EDC. Very well said brother. Cheers as always!
As a first gun, my G2C is great. I'm a newbie and like having the thumb safety. I've put about 1.5K rounds through mine and haven't had any problems with store bought ammo.
@@peebeeandray I've bought 1K each of Fiocchi 115 grain, Aguila 115 grain, and Blazer 145 grain. Also a few boxes of S&B 115 & 145 from the store. All have run flawlessly. The only problem I've had with the G2C is with some old reloads from a friend. They wouldn't seat correctly and the gun wouldn't go into battery. I think the brass had gone slightly out of spec. I haven't tried any steel case ammo yet, but I've seen some deals on Tula ammo and I'm tempted to try it.
Just curious as g2c is also my first gun. I've only put 100 rounds of federal 115 gr. No problems so far . I know it is not suggested to use +p ammo by manufacturer. But have you shot any through it?
@@adriangarcia1758 Some of the old eastern bloc countries and I think it was either Phillipines or Indonesia basically just look the other way. The Swiss will be down to "Grandfathered In" gun ownership well within our lifetimes. Given the encroachment of the goat molester horde it would not surprise me if several of the old bloc countries significantly loosened their gun laws in the future.
I've owned Tarus Baretta weapons for quite awhile. My problem is they are out of stock. Does anyone have a clue as to when these items will be available
I just bought a week ago my second handgun G2C and had first 200 rounds out of the box...zero hiccup! I prefer its all the way better than my first sigp320 in term of concealability , and reliability. GREAT gun, great value,tough gun,,,period.
Owned my Taurus for 3 years and have put quite a few rounds through it. Zero problems. Will agree with comments on the trigger travel, but have gotten used to this now. All in all a great pistol for the price.
I've had my pt111 g2 just about 3 yrs now, have over 4K rounds through it and only had a few failure to eject and some light primer strikes. Double strike capability comes in handy on the light primer strikes! Awesome little weapon, so nice I bought a second one, the G2C. 1K rounds through it and not one failure! Couldn't be happier! Thanks!
Guns are very dangerous weapons.. It doesn't matter how much you understand about guns.. It doesn't matter you are at a expert level or a beginner level.. And that's why safety comes in play.. And some people are still complaining about that safety feature on a gun and I don't understand why?? And especially that feature is very quick to activate and deactivate..
Bought this just to use for indoor dry fire training with one of those laser bullet systems because of the second strike feature. It has exceeded my expectations for a gun that cost less than 200 bucks.
Just purchased the weapon. Thank you for the great reviews. 2020 I paid a bit more than you did for it though. Glad to know it's a pretty good purchase.
Another great video from KS.Shows that you are not a gun snob.I know you have more expensive handguns,but you still give Taurus credit. I always enjoy your videos.Keep up what you are doing.
Thank you Abram! I like all guns as long as they go bang and I can shoot them reasonably well. High end or budget, it makes no difference to me. Cheers brother!
Like many of you here, I love my G2. In addition to being reliable, it's more accurate then it should be. I have run all kinds of ammo through this thing without a hiccup, unlike some of the high end units that I may or may not own. Keep it up Taurus!
I just ordered mine today, I've been watching alot of reviews, there all pretty positive for the most part, can't wait to get it and start shooting, thanks for your videos.
The Taurus Spectrum also has double-strike capability like the G2C. It's pretty unique to the Taurus pistols, I think. It's not a bad trigger - it just takes some getting used to - both on the G2C and the Spectrum .380 sub-compact. I have both, and once I got used to the triggers, they're actually pretty decent pistols, and yes, they're in the budget category, but both of mine have borne out to be reliable as the day is long. I'd readily put one in my pocket or on my belt and feel well armed.
I have 2 G2C .9mm, and I must say I love them both. I have run over 3000 rounds through them, and never had a problem. I have changed out the recoil spring and rod to a stainless set up, but only for my preference. I have purchased them both new for under $200.00, thanks to price matching, and I must say again, I Love this weapon. I also love this video, nice to see someone back the weapon, instead of badmouth it for a change. Tight shot group, the three inch hole I bore in the targets, is just about the center of the heart, and that is at 25 feet.
I just got one for my first carry gun. Haven’t had a chance to go to the range yet, weather has sucked, but I’ve watched a bunch of videos on it. I’m excited to take it out.
I am glad I found this video. Great overview. I have had my g2c for right about a year and have put 1500 rds through it. I had 2 fail to feeds on a very dirty gun. Keep them clean and they run with absolutely no issues. The finish on my slide has worn down significantly but it doesn't really bother me.
Glad to hear over a thousand rounds without any problems, not a regular shooter so it may take me a long time to reach a thousand. Thanks for all the great videos!
PT111 and a G2C here. 3300 rounds through the 111, 1200 through G2C, the only hiccup was with Winchester Forged Steel case, donated by a friend who bought a box and hated it, and my pistols hate it. Going through a number of reviews, it's not an uncommon issue with that ammo. Fortunately, only 6 of the 75 rounds hung up, and now that they're used up, that'll be the last time I chance them.
I got one for my wife. I'm a 45 carrier and this thing definitely opened my eyes. I love the weapon... I wish she didnt want it in purple, but it's a great firearm.
Over 700 rounds and not one failure. Lakeline stainless ported barrel and metal guide / firing pin spring lock with stainless Galloway Guide rod (18 lb), extended 17 round magazines and Keeptinkering Trigger from day one. I love this gun.
Saw this gun at the local store $199 so I bought it. I’m very satisfied with the weapon n enjoy hearing such great reviews. Thank you Taurus for making a weapon at a price point most can afford. Happy shooting
I have one. Have about 600 rds through it thus far. I have noticed that it doesn't like the Aluminum case Federal rounds. That's the only round that I've had an issue with. Other then that, I love it!! Can't beat the gun for the money..
why register it ? know the government knows u have it and where to find it when they ban all the guns.... I just got a glock 26 Gen 5 and I definitely won't be registering that I have my permit to carry and a bill of sale that's all I need...
I took several guns to the range yesterday and G2c was one. Ran like a champ. It's not going in my carry rotation but it's a fun gun and my wife enjoys it.
Like how ya said NOT going in your rotation.... I’ll also stick with my PPS, P99, G26, G19 or 320 and possibly the P30L But hey I wouldn’t carry my TP9 SF Elite, FNS9 or TP9V2 for various reasons as well to each their own tho and just carry!
Great revisit. Appreciate the info since I haven't put that many rounds thru mine yet. The price is what caused me to buy this model when it was on sale. Just too good a price to pass up. Turns out, I ended really liking it. I use for EDC now. Even with a 12 round mag, it is a great size for concealment. Only have about 350 rounds thru it so far (300 ball & 50 JHP). Going to the range this weekend to put more JHP thru it. So far, no malfunctions.
We ♥ the G2c!! Bought one a year or more ago and never had a failure with it. Then a month or two back, Rural King had them for $189 and Taurus was running $25 mail in rebate. We went to get the old lady one and I ain't never been good at passing up a good deal, so we ended up rolling out of there with 2 of them. In the end we had right around $350 invested. Got my eye on the Smith /Wesson M and P Battleworn 40 cal. right now. Firearms can be addicting and that's a fact!! 😂 Lol.
Just picked mine up today after purchasing last Thursday. Excited to get to the range. Haven’t went to the range since 2021 before that my time in the Army back in 2009-2013
With all of the positive reviews I bought 2 G2C's. I have an all black version and one with the FDE frame. One of them would occasionally be quite stiff to rack the slide but after 300 to 400 rounds both guns run smooth as butter and are very reliable.
I got one today, put 100 rounds though it, a lot of them rapid fire, and the thing runs!!!! The new mags did cause one fail to load on the second shot though, but that's a normal new mag thing, and after that one on the 2nd round it ran -PERFECT-(These mags are pretty good with only one issue breaking in), and I competition shoot and know how to beat up on a gun hahaha
Thank you for your review. I recently purchased the G2C as my first! However life has gotten in the way since my purchase so I haven't been able to get to the range. Hoping this weekend! But in the meantime I've been watching a lot of reviews on this gun and I'm pleased I made the decision. I really do appreciate your HONEST review of the pros and cons. I have subscribed and look forward to learning more with you!
Shot 50 rounds through mine the first time the other day and omg I love it. Actually hit my targets and it was my 3rd time shooting a gun. First gun I’ve actually owned. Trigger was weird at first but 2 shots and I got it down. Last 5 shots I pulled the trigger back to back. Not a toy but boy I had fun.
I got the g2 a few months before the g2c came out and love it. Been trying to convince my wife she needs one, but she's comfortable with her .380. Someday though...
I'm really happy with mine! I like the thumb safety, no problem. I'm getting older and I've grown tired of the 1911 or big Smith I carry. I went searching for a lighter weapon and found the G2C. I added two 20 round mags and a Crossbreed holster, I'm set. This is the best rig I've carried in my life. All for less than $500 dollars.
This gun is my First Taurus, and I couldn't be happier. I have a 1911 Colt, S&w, ruger, and I gotta say there's nothing cheap feeling about this inexpensive gun. 👍👍
I think what people fail to realize is this a realiable self defense pistol for most first time pistol owners. On top of that, it's only a measly TWO HUNDREAD DOLLARS. There's really nothing to complain about when it comes to the trigger safety, thumb safety, and round indicator. This pistol is for people like me who got their first handgun and want every precaution we can take since we're new. Obviously this isn't a gun for someone whose every glock every extended mags, lasers and red dot sights on them.
I don’t have the g2c but I do have the Taurus pt111 millennium g2 and I love it. I shot all different types of rounds through it and I still haven’t cleaned it and it’s working fine. I don’t know the round count for it though.
I’ve had my Taurus G2C for a couple months now and like it very much! I’ve put close to 1000 rounds through it and it has not miss fired or malfunctioned yet. This is a terrific pistol and I look forward to many years of satisfactory use. It is my daily carry. I looked at other pistols before deciding on the Taurus, Glock, M&P, etc., I couldn’t be happier with this pistol.
I am a big fan of Taurus and I totally love my Taurus G2C aka the pocket rocket. I wish Taurus would look into designing a double action fire arm with the same design style as the G2C. With that said, after putting about 5000 rounds through my G2C I find it to be an affordable, accurate, and reliable fire arm.
Thanks KS for another great review! I have had my G2C for about 6 months. I have had some major malfunctions all had to do with the mags. Free advice, polish the top your feed lips of your mags and your Taurus will feed for days without issue. Lakeline LLC has lots of aftermarket parent. The steel striker housing lowers your trigger pull about half and cleans up the sponginess. They also have a steel guide rod replacement that I highly recommend. KS, I miss you buddy. Come back to the live streams please :)
Can you clarify? There is no way to carry the G2c loaded and uncocked. Double strike refers to the ability to pull the trigger a second time if you have a bad primer or light strike. If it's loaded, it's cocked.
@@bransonred1 To achieve loaded/uncocked you have to assemble the barrel/slide with a round on the extractor. It was tedious at first, but I wanted to spend range time getting used to the 2nd strike trigger pull. This requires break down-reassembly after every shot. After a 30 minute session & 40 to 50 shots, I'm a pro. If you're unsure, there is a video demonstrating the trick.
@@johntempest267 I gotcha. I couldn't wrap my brain around why someone would want to do that. So, carrying that way gives you DAO on your first trigger pull. If you don't mind me asking, what steered you to this level of safety? G2C has a robust (and very common) firing pin block that will not allow the pin to fall unless the trigger is pulled and the trigger won't pull without pressing the trigger safety bar and the manual safety needs to be in the 'fire' position. Have you had a bad experience with your G2C or were you just going for the extra, extra safety? This method is also hard on the extractor, so I've been told. Please don't misunderstand my questions, I'm generally concerned that there might be a safety issue that I'm not aware of. It's totally a personal preference thing. I've got somewhere around 8-9k rounds through mine, shooting mostly cheap, steel cased range ammo and have never had any issue other than 3 or 4 failure to feeds caused by a magazine, and my training has always been tap-rack-bang if it don't go boom. I think the double strike capability is not only unique to Taurus but it is very interesting...I just haven't been able to make myself pull the trigger a second time when using intermittent dummy rounds during training lol
@@bransonred1 I'm probably operating with an over abundance of caution. As an apendix carrier, the fear of blowing my balls off may be irrational. I know of no such mishaps. However, I recently changed from carrying unchambered to locked and loaded after watching videos explaining why it's a good idea. And this added measure helps ease the anxiety that came with the change. I've not got as many rounds thru mine as you, but I've had a couple of malfunctions (stovepipes), never a primer failure. So I feel I'm putting to good use a unique feature that otherwise is unnecessary. And your not the first to question it's validity or necessity. My reply is simply, why not? Extractor fatigue is the best answer I've heard.
I love the G2C. I haven't purchased one yet only because I don't need another 9mm subcompact but I'll eventually buy one just because it's such a nice weapon. It's not just good for a $200.00 gun it would still be a very good gun all the way up to the $450.00. The benifit in this being a DA/SA type gun is that you can use a bore sight laser and laser practice all day long and spend $0.00 in ammunition. For me you earned a lot of extra crediit as a reviwer for being one of the earliest of the respected reviewers to give this gun the credit it deserves. Keep up the good work.
Thank you B! I do agree about the bore sight laser training. Very convenient feature. As for giving the G2C the credit it deserves... I just like guns that go bang and feel good in the hands. The G2C checks both of those boxes and the low price is just a bonus! Cheers!
@@vinceh1306 - The 12 round capacity of the G2C is just another feature of this pistol that puts it in a class all by itself. Wilder yet is the fact that the grip is still pretty compact feeling in your hand. First time I ever handled one I was shocked to learn that it had a double stack magazine.
I have a G2 and G2C. Absolutely love both. There is some aftermarket support for them. I put fiber optic sights, a single action trigger, and a stainless guide rod on both. Friggen awesome.
I'm a proud owner of a Taurus g2c PT111, going in 2500. Always clean it after the range time, no jamming always reliable, I also have an mck for it to, with all the upgrades and works, no complains for the price I purchase it. A good reliable home defense or EDC. Also did same thing you did Polish nail the front sight and rear sight for better view. Always hits on the dot. No complains.....
Just bought this for my wife for her first firearm. Other than the the slide being a little stiff , it’s been a great gun so far. Thanks for the review.
I’ve got the g2s with somewhere around 1500 rounds through it at around 150 to 200 rounds a pop and I haven’t had a single issue with it. The fit and finish could use an upgrade, It’s definitely got some wear on the slide from holstering and unholstering during training but I think it looks kinda cool 🤷♂️
I've been waiting for some time tested reviews on this pistol and have been pleasantly impressed. For a handgun in this price range, it has exceeded expectations. Will be picking one up this week.
Just as good as any stock Glock at a much lower price! G2C weakness is same as a Glock-Trigger and Sights. Where Glocks finish maybe better the G2C's grip and texture feels much better in my hand. Glock's price point should be closer to the G2C and Glocks should be selling for about $250-$300 as they are as basic as a pistol gets.
@@ckim6400 I'm Dug in way too Deep , Have a Safe Full of them . Our Carry / Home defense / Duty System is built around them . But then again , we also Love Reaching a few Meters and touching something , but that Runs in the Family . But I totally understand where your coming from, Glocks are Blocky , Ugly and don't fit the Hands well at All . And I agree with the Price , your Spot On . But For me they everything across the board better then any Handgun . But I own and Love Many makes and Models and Love them All . if it Goes Bang , Its Game On and Party Time .... 👍
@@Sanctified_Leather Haha! Yeah I get it :) Nothing against Glock other than I like a little variety. They are good pistols, but it gets boring shooting Glocks cause they all work and shoot the same. I think if they made a steel frame that would be really cool! :)
I have this gun, I have never had a failure of any kind. I have loaded the mag with different hollow points different grains and it just keeps on going. The finish on the slide has been gone. I just polished it and I carry it every day with the safety off. I love it.
1284 rounds in about 6 months. Just swapped out the guide rod and fire pin housing with Lakeline LLC stainless steel units. This thing has yet to fail me. Just installed TFX Pros. I love this thing
Stumbled across this video and I am a G2c owner with a tad over 1700 rnds down range without a single issue . Picked one up at a local gunshop and have been really surprised at the accuracy and reliability of the awesome little pistol. Was not a taurus fan before but iam am impressed by this one!
I am the PROUD owner of a Taurus G2C. This firearm is something to brag about because you're getting the reliability, accuracy (if not better), structural integrity and compact design of a Glock 26, for a fraction of the price. I trust this gun with my life every day. The price of the G2C and good reviews makes a lot of people believe "its a good gun for $200", NO! Its a good gun PERIOD! Taurus is not the same conpany it once was. They are making sure that everyone can afford a good reliable defense weapon. I dont have $600 for a Glock (or equivalent) So Taurus made damn sure to provide me with one I can afford. Hats off to Taurus for manufacturing a dependable, reliable and accurate firearm that I can trust and afford.
I bought a j frame Taurus and its awsome absolutely. 300 bucks new very accurate for a snubby and I can conceal it under my shirt no problems.
I just bought the g2c and have yet to fire it but from what ive seen its looks great
@@notoriouscitydiffrerent3145 get your ass out to the range with it you want to be shooting your guns regularly
Like I told my roommate (a Springfield guy) when I get great value for my dollar, I feel like I've won. Lol
Its gotta be the best gun I have ever bought !!!
Bought mine last year for fathers day , runs great and very reliable. I have approximately 3500 - 4000 rnds. through it with no hiccups. Hard to believe but this sucker runs. I was a Taurus hater for a long time, this little gun changed my mind.
That's a great round count! Glad it's running well for you. Thank you and cheers!
I was telling KSGunGuy & some other channels it is great Taurus makes these cheap guns like the G2C for lower income folks.
*jmqrz40* I hope you all the best in life. Hopefully you will move up in income one day to get a high-end weapon.
*There goes I but by the grace of God.* Peace.
Making an assumption about someone’s net worth based on the fact that they like a Taurus is truly short sided. Income has zero to do with enjoying a gun.
@@sweetcostarica , it has nothing to do with money it has everything to do with what gun u like. I wish my p320 compact had the double strike capability like this gun has.
@@sweetcostarica Thanks, one day I just might make enough to own a firearm that you will approve of, I will make sure to update you on my status as soon as that happens.
I love my G2C, I've been carrying it for about 10 months now and I've never had a problem with it. I've got way more expensive pistols that aren't even close to the G2C in terms of features and especially value. I think that this is the single best firearm ever produced by Taurus.
It’s definitely a great gun! I’ve enjoyed this one. Thank you and cheers!
I agree!
750 rounds , 5 different ammo brands and not one problem. Quite impressive accuracy as well. Bought as a throw away gun but it's turned into my carry gun.
That's awesome! Thank you and cheers!
Have a PT111 G2 for about 4 years... never an issue... thousands and thousands of rounds through it...
keep it clean and it runs flawlessly
Ditto. Had mine for two years now, well over 3000 rounds and the only time I had trouble was when I let the magazines get dirty and had fail to feed issues. Cleaned the mags and it was back to perfection. Don't forget to periodically clean the mags on your semi-autos! Had the same issue with my SD40VE.
I enjoyed my PT-111 G2 so much I got a G2C. Both very good, the G2C did not like steel case ammo, but it was also brand new... brass was no issue. Happy shooting! 👍👍👍
I bought two PT111 G2's when they were onsale. One worked, one didn't and needed to be sent back for warranty work. Got it back and both have been excellent. Well over 1k rounds through each one as my brother and I compete against other using them. I don't understand the hate. I have Colt, Ruger, Remington, Martin, Glock too and anyone of them will misfire if they get dirty enough.
My wife and daughter both carry the 111 G2. They love them. They both shoot 50 round practice drills every 2 weeks. Both guns have nearly 1000 through them. Zero issues even with my cast bullets reload.
Just wondering if the mags from a g2c are interchangeable with pt111 g2? Thanks!
Just bought my for Christmas. I finally made it to the range to try it out today. Absolutely no problems! I'm a fan!
Thumb safety:
I prefer to carry with one in the chamber. Many accidents occur when putting the gun in the holster. I love the thumb safety because I can set the safety, holster the gun, then unset that safety. I can eliminate that chance of shooting myself in the leg, but still be ready for trouble.
It's a preference thing... that's just mine...
I agree, for my conceal carry gun, that was the deal maker/breaker.👍
I agree Alan. I like knowing its there and I use it regularly when holstering.
Every long gun (rifle and shotguns) has a safety because they’re all single action triggers, when the G2c is charged it is in single action and anyone that doesn’t use the safety is not safely handling this weapon!
@@macmojoe I couldn't agree more.
This gun has similar internals to a Glock. I carry a glock in some fashion every waking hour of my life. As long as your finger is off the trigger, there should be no risk of an accidental discharge without the thumb safety. There is absolutely zero need for a thumb safety on this gun. Just an extra fine motor skill to worry about in a situation where fine motor skills are the first to go out the window.
This gun has become my everyday carry firearm. Why? Very dependable, I pull the trigger, it goes bang! Every single time!!
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I bought the G2C as a beater gun that I could just replace if it got lost or stolen without batting an eye. Lo and behold, it has become one of my favorite guns! I shoot better with it than most of my WAY more expensive guns. For kicks and giggles, I installed a Lakline stainless guide rod and the stainless striker guide and springs. I also put in a Keep Tinkering trigger. I take the barrel out, drop a round in the chamber, reinstall the barrel, put the muzzle down on a table, and press down on the back of the slide until the lip of the cartridge snaps past the hook of the extractor. Reassemble and carry in DA mode just as you would carry a revolver. Manual safety not needed. It has been 100% reliable and I love it!
That’s awesome Bruce! Thank you and cheers!
Hey Bruce have you noticed any difference after replacing with the lakeline parts? did you do the sights?
Sandy Mitchell , most of the differences are minor. The biggest single difference is in the Keep Tinkering trigger. Eliminated the hitch from the blade safety. I still have the stock sights but have an Olight PL-II Mini gen 2. Very bright and easily adjustable to fit many guns. Magnetic charging too!
@@brucecoleman7412 thanks,ive heard thats the best light the the G2 O-light, i need to get me one of those for mine
I just bought mine a week ago and I've been watching videos to learn more about what I've got. So far it seems like a made a good decision. Thanks for the information!
For the money you can’t beat this pistol. Accuracy and reliability are top notch for what you pay for it. I love my G2C.
The G2C is my personal carry weapon. I bought one as a cheap "toy", then I realized I REALLY liked it. I have just crossed 10k rounds through mine.
When using "Winchester USA Forged" rounds, I have had several failures to eject. like 6+ in a 150 round box.
Not counting the "USA Forged" I have had 3 failures to eject out of the 10k rounds.
It is a fantastic carry weapon that I would put up against far more expensive brands.
My same experience. Great little Gun
Yeah, me too. I was told by a very knowledgeable firearms instructor not to run any steel ammo through as it would break the extractor...I’ve never had any issues with brass
That's some awesome count info. Yeah, WWB and the Forged crap are just that, crap. Only FTE I ever had on my G2 and G2C, were WWB 124 gr NATO. No more.
Any advice on ammo it likes the best for training and/or carry
@@aKjohn8798 I run 9mm 115 Gr Brass FMJ like it's going out of style. She has yet to have a single issue with it. I carry it with JHP rounds, but I'm researching quite heavily the lighter JHP hard barrier penetration findings, and I may just carry those light 115 Gr FMJs. If you hit a sternum, or really even the lighter parts of a car or its windshield, JHP in any of the calibers 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP all have some difficulty penetrating. Sternum is like a little piece of light body armor; very tough little bone. .357 Magnum suffers very little from any of these concerns, but you also get at most, 7 or 8 rounds, reloading is slow even with speed strips or speed loaders (For me) and prepare to drop a bit of coin for a nice .357.
I have to tell you, I have nothing negative to say about the g2c.
I prefer having a manual safety, because I know whether or not my pistol has one. If somebody is able to get my pistol from me or from my storage location, I remember a manual safety on my manual of arms, they might not.
I've had mine for 3 years, the only misfires that I have had have been with a ProMag piece of garbage magazine. Every Taurus mag has performed perfectly well.
I put a different trigger boot in to make it more robust. I put a stainless steel guide rod and new recoil spring in.
The finish is no worse than the finish on my Gen 4 Glock 20, which admittedly is not very good.
The pistol fits in my pocket and carries 12 rounds. Since it uses Sig P226 magazines, I can always make the capacity greater.
If the pistol keeps performing well, I may take it over to Robar here in the Phoenix area and have them put some new protective finish on the metal in order to see just how long it'll last.
One other benefit is that since I have big hands, I can actually put a full mitt on this pistol.
The G26, Sig 365, and other metro-micros can't claim that, and the G2C does it at 40-30% of the price.
Cost benefit analysis says that Taurus did a great job!
Great analysis King! Very well said my friend. Thank you for sharing and cheers!
Bought one for the wife, and after 500-600 rounds, no issues. Almost wish I had of bought it for me instead of my Springfeild XD.
XD is nice too though.
I have both the Springfield XD9 and the Taurus G2C and I love em both
@@Vincemaster2007 OH, I'm not regretting buying my XD9, that's my EDC, but that G2C for being a Taurus is remarkable. I was floored by how accurate and reliable it is.
Have had mine for about a year and no problems, have about 1000 rounds through it and love it. It's my EDC and my wife's as well. Lil guy does the trick.I really want to get the G3 to.
Great video, as usual KS ! I'm glad you did this revisit on the G2C. I like mine alot! The trigger is no bother to me. Mine has been 100% and a very good shooter. For people who cant afford an overpriced firearm, like many of us can, this is a great gun. We have to remember there are people who are struggling out there and not as fortunate as some others. Taurus is serving those people and promoting 2nd Ammendment freedoms. God bless our Republic!
Thank you Mio! I do agree that it allows more people to get into shooting and have a reliable option for their EDC. Very well said brother. Cheers as always!
Amen!
As a first gun, my G2C is great. I'm a newbie and like having the thumb safety. I've put about 1.5K rounds through mine and haven't had any problems with store bought ammo.
That's awesome! Thank you and cheers!
What kind of ammo have you been running through?
@@peebeeandray I've bought 1K each of Fiocchi 115 grain, Aguila 115 grain, and Blazer 145 grain. Also a few boxes of S&B 115 & 145 from the store. All have run flawlessly. The only problem I've had with the G2C is with some old reloads from a friend. They wouldn't seat correctly and the gun wouldn't go into battery. I think the brass had gone slightly out of spec. I haven't tried any steel case ammo yet, but I've seen some deals on Tula ammo and I'm tempted to try it.
Just curious as g2c is also my first gun. I've only put 100 rounds of federal 115 gr. No problems so far . I know it is not suggested to use +p ammo by manufacturer. But have you shot any through it?
@@peebeeandray No, I haven't tried any +P. I mostly buy bulk online when it's on sale.
Love my Taurus G2C here in Switzerland. Like the fact i can use P226 20 rounds mags.
That’s awesome Alexandre! Thank you and cheers!
It makes me happy to hear there is a bit of freedom in select areas of Europe
J Ringo yeah it would be cool if someone made a video on pro gun countries.
@@johns6568 The Swiss will not be keeping theirs long, their female voters have betrayed them.
@@adriangarcia1758 Some of the old eastern bloc countries and I think it was either Phillipines or Indonesia basically just look the other way. The Swiss will be down to "Grandfathered In" gun ownership well within our lifetimes. Given the encroachment of the goat molester horde it would not surprise me if several of the old bloc countries significantly loosened their gun laws in the future.
Still hasn't let me down. 3500 rounds in!
Jesus
@@PEKINFOOTBALL1 its a good tool. Very affordable
I've owned Tarus Baretta weapons for quite awhile. My problem is they are out of stock. Does anyone have a clue as to when these items will be available
Same here
@@alcoleman2240 no i own both as well px4 storm and g2c
I just bought a week ago my second handgun G2C and had first 200 rounds out of the box...zero hiccup! I prefer its all the way better than my first sigp320 in term of concealability , and reliability. GREAT gun, great value,tough gun,,,period.
I use this as my main carry and I am very happy with the overall performance of this firearm.
Owned my Taurus for 3 years and have put quite a few rounds through it. Zero problems. Will agree with comments on the trigger travel, but have gotten used to this now. All in all a great pistol for the price.
Some day I should test one out. Great Video my friend!
Beretta Sr.
I've had my pt111 g2 just about 3 yrs now, have over 4K rounds through it and only had a few failure to eject and some light primer strikes. Double strike capability comes in handy on the light primer strikes! Awesome little weapon, so nice I bought a second one, the G2C. 1K rounds through it and not one failure! Couldn't be happier! Thanks!
Bought one for my wife and I dug it so much I bought another in OD Green for myself. $200 even with shipping and FFL. Can't Beat it.
G2C was the 1st gun I've ever bought. I've easily put 2-3 thousand rounds through it, without a single problem. G2C is an incredible choice.
The G2 is very accurate and reliable gun. I have never had a problem with mine with over three thousand rounds run though it.
Guns are very dangerous weapons..
It doesn't matter how much you understand about guns..
It doesn't matter you are at a expert level or a beginner level..
And that's why safety comes in play..
And some people are still complaining about that safety feature on a gun and I don't understand why??
And especially that feature is very quick to activate and deactivate..
Bought this just to use for indoor dry fire training with one of those laser bullet systems because of the second strike feature. It has exceeded my expectations for a gun that cost less than 200 bucks.
Just purchased the weapon. Thank you for the great reviews. 2020 I paid a bit more than you did for it though. Glad to know it's a pretty good purchase.
Me to paid 279 from academy and it comes in brown color
Another great video from KS.Shows that you are not a gun snob.I know you have more expensive handguns,but you still give Taurus credit. I always enjoy your videos.Keep up what you are doing.
Thank you Abram! I like all guns as long as they go bang and I can shoot them reasonably well. High end or budget, it makes no difference to me. Cheers brother!
Shot a G2C at the range yesterday. Taurus has a huge winner. Great looking, very smooth and accurate...in for 1.
Like many of you here, I love my G2. In addition to being reliable, it's more accurate then it should be. I have run all kinds of ammo through this thing without a hiccup, unlike some of the high end units that I may or may not own. Keep it up Taurus!
Right on! Thank you and cheers!
I just ordered mine today, I've been watching alot of reviews, there all pretty positive for the most part, can't wait to get it and start shooting, thanks for your videos.
The Taurus Spectrum also has double-strike capability like the G2C. It's pretty unique to the Taurus pistols, I think. It's not a bad trigger - it just takes some getting used to - both on the G2C and the Spectrum .380 sub-compact. I have both, and once I got used to the triggers, they're actually pretty decent pistols, and yes, they're in the budget category, but both of mine have borne out to be reliable as the day is long. I'd readily put one in my pocket or on my belt and feel well armed.
I don't like the trigger pull on the spectrum
I have 2 G2C .9mm, and I must say I love them both. I have run over 3000 rounds through them, and never had a problem. I have changed out the recoil spring and rod to a stainless set up, but only for my preference. I have purchased them both new for under $200.00, thanks to price matching, and I must say again, I Love this weapon. I also love this video, nice to see someone back the weapon, instead of badmouth it for a change. Tight shot group, the three inch hole I bore in the targets, is just about the center of the heart, and that is at 25 feet.
The best budget option out there. I actually like the slide safety. I wish more polymer pistols offered that option.
I just got one for my first carry gun. Haven’t had a chance to go to the range yet, weather has sucked, but I’ve watched a bunch of videos on it. I’m excited to take it out.
Love my G2C....2000+ rounds through it, runs perfect!!
Right on! Thank you and cheers!
i Love mine
I am glad I found this video. Great overview. I have had my g2c for right about a year and have put 1500 rds through it. I had 2 fail to feeds on a very dirty gun. Keep them clean and they run with absolutely no issues. The finish on my slide has worn down significantly but it doesn't really bother me.
Thanks for offering your results for others who might be just getting into guns or considering a budget gun they can count on 👍
My pleasure Youngguns! It’s been a good little gun for sure. Thank you and cheers!
Glad to hear over a thousand rounds without any problems, not a regular shooter so it may take me a long time to reach a thousand. Thanks for all the great videos!
Keep me posted on how it does! Thank you and cheers David!
1000 rds is not al that much
I have owned the original PT111 g2 since shortly after they were introduced and have had zero problems with it.
That’s awesome Doc! I think Taurus is really stepping up its game. Thank you and cheers!
PT111 and a G2C here. 3300 rounds through the 111, 1200 through G2C, the only hiccup was with Winchester Forged Steel case, donated by a friend who bought a box and hated it, and my pistols hate it.
Going through a number of reviews, it's not an uncommon issue with that ammo. Fortunately, only 6 of the 75 rounds hung up, and now that they're used up, that'll be the last time I chance them.
I got one for my wife. I'm a 45 carrier and this thing definitely opened my eyes. I love the weapon... I wish she didnt want it in purple, but it's a great firearm.
My carry for last two years...no doubts....no questions....no problems either
Amen
Over 700 rounds and not one failure. Lakeline stainless ported barrel and metal guide / firing pin spring lock with stainless Galloway Guide rod (18 lb), extended 17 round magazines and Keeptinkering Trigger from day one. I love this gun.
I love my g2c haven't had any issues with it
Saw this gun at the local store $199 so I bought it. I’m very satisfied with the weapon n enjoy hearing such great reviews. Thank you Taurus for making a weapon at a price point most can afford. Happy shooting
I have one. Have about 600 rds through it thus far. I have noticed that it doesn't like the Aluminum case Federal rounds. That's the only round that I've had an issue with. Other then that, I love it!! Can't beat the gun for the money..
Very good video I bought one on sunday registered it yesterday & ordered 2 15 round magazines & a 32 round magazine Thanks again
why register it ? know the government knows u have it and where to find it when they ban all the guns.... I just got a glock 26 Gen 5 and I definitely won't be registering that I have my permit to carry and a bill of sale that's all I need...
I took several guns to the range yesterday and G2c was one. Ran like a champ. It's not going in my carry rotation but it's a fun gun and my wife enjoys it.
Like how ya said NOT going in your rotation....
I’ll also stick with my PPS, P99, G26, G19 or 320 and possibly the P30L
But hey I wouldn’t carry my TP9 SF Elite, FNS9 or TP9V2 for various reasons as well to each their own tho and just carry!
That's awesome Marty! Thank you and cheers brother!
Great revisit. Appreciate the info since I haven't put that many rounds thru mine yet. The price is what caused me to buy this model when it was on sale. Just too good a price to pass up. Turns out, I ended really liking it. I use for EDC now. Even with a 12 round mag, it is a great size for concealment. Only have about 350 rounds thru it so far (300 ball & 50 JHP). Going to the range this weekend to put more JHP thru it. So far, no malfunctions.
We ♥ the G2c!! Bought one a year or more ago and never had a failure with it. Then a month or two back, Rural King had them for $189 and Taurus was running $25 mail in rebate. We went to get the old lady one and I ain't never been good at passing up a good deal, so we ended up rolling out of there with 2 of them. In the end we had right around $350 invested. Got my eye on the Smith /Wesson M and P Battleworn 40 cal. right now. Firearms can be addicting and that's a fact!! 😂 Lol.
Congrats on the new additions! They truly can be addicting. Thank you and cheers Jake!
Just picked mine up today after purchasing last Thursday. Excited to get to the range. Haven’t went to the range since 2021 before that my time in the Army back in 2009-2013
With all of the positive reviews I bought 2 G2C's. I have an all black version and one with the FDE frame. One of them would occasionally be quite stiff to rack the slide but after 300 to 400 rounds both guns run smooth as butter and are very reliable.
😎😎😎 I m a proud G2c owner and. I love the price and reliably...
Over 2000 rounds through my pt111 g2. 2 fte's in the first 100 rounds using reloads. Since then perfect. Lotta slide wear after a year of daily carry.
That’s awesome! Thank you and cheers!
I wanna thank you because your video and a few others help me decide what i'm going to do and i'm going to get me a G2C and G3 thank you
I'm loving that gun. Thinking of picking one up for myself
I got one today, put 100 rounds though it, a lot of them rapid fire, and the thing runs!!!!
The new mags did cause one fail to load on the second shot though, but that's a normal new mag thing, and after that one on the 2nd round it ran -PERFECT-(These mags are pretty good with only one issue breaking in), and I competition shoot and know how to beat up on a gun hahaha
If you get one you won’t regret it. I’m am more than happy with mine. Went and picked one up after shooting my fathers.
Taurus has a $25 rebate right now. Can buy it for $179.99 at Palmetto State Armory. Get it now!
Thank you for your review. I recently purchased the G2C as my first! However life has gotten in the way since my purchase so I haven't been able to get to the range. Hoping this weekend! But in the meantime I've been watching a lot of reviews on this gun and I'm pleased I made the decision. I really do appreciate your HONEST review of the pros and cons. I have subscribed and look forward to learning more with you!
Shot 50 rounds through mine the first time the other day and omg I love it. Actually hit my targets and it was my 3rd time shooting a gun. First gun I’ve actually owned. Trigger was weird at first but 2 shots and I got it down. Last 5 shots I pulled the trigger back to back. Not a toy but boy I had fun.
I love my G2C. It's the best fit compact 9mm for my hands I have found. Super reliable. For the price point especially, it's a great gun.
I love mine the thumb safety is a must on a striker fire the reason I bought this one
I got the g2 a few months before the g2c came out and love it. Been trying to convince my wife she needs one, but she's comfortable with her .380. Someday though...
3000+ thru my G2C, it has performed flawlessly... actually I'm still shocked how well this gun performs.
That’s great to hear! Thank you and cheers!
I'm really happy with mine! I like the thumb safety, no problem. I'm getting older and I've grown tired of the 1911 or big Smith I carry. I went searching for a lighter weapon and found the G2C. I added two 20 round mags and a Crossbreed holster, I'm set. This is the best rig I've carried in my life. All for less than $500 dollars.
This gun is my First Taurus, and I couldn't be happier. I have a 1911 Colt, S&w, ruger, and I gotta say there's nothing cheap feeling about this inexpensive gun. 👍👍
I think what people fail to realize is this a realiable self defense pistol for most first time pistol owners. On top of that, it's only a measly TWO HUNDREAD DOLLARS. There's really nothing to complain about when it comes to the trigger safety, thumb safety, and round indicator. This pistol is for people like me who got their first handgun and want every precaution we can take since we're new. Obviously this isn't a gun for someone whose every glock every extended mags, lasers and red dot sights on them.
I don’t have the g2c but I do have the Taurus pt111 millennium g2 and I love it. I shot all different types of rounds through it and I still haven’t cleaned it and it’s working fine. I don’t know the round count for it though.
I’ve had my Taurus G2C for a couple months now and like it very much! I’ve put close to 1000 rounds through it and it has not miss fired or malfunctioned yet. This is a terrific pistol and I look forward to many years of satisfactory use. It is my daily carry. I looked at other pistols before deciding on the Taurus, Glock, M&P, etc., I couldn’t be happier with this pistol.
I just bought one today! Taking it to the range tomorrow
What did you pay?? I paid $229 today in Orlando
@@bilbobaggins4710 I got one about when you did or maybe a week before and paid $215 in Cincinnati
I really hope this channel isn't dead, one of my favorites
I am a big fan of Taurus and I totally love my Taurus G2C aka the pocket rocket. I wish Taurus would look into designing a double action fire arm with the same design style as the G2C. With that said, after putting about 5000 rounds through my G2C I find it to be an affordable, accurate, and reliable fire arm.
Th9?
Thanks KS for another great review! I have had my G2C for about 6 months. I have had some major malfunctions all had to do with the mags. Free advice, polish the top your feed lips of your mags and your Taurus will feed for days without issue. Lakeline LLC has lots of aftermarket parent. The steel striker housing lowers your trigger pull about half and cleans up the sponginess. They also have a steel guide rod replacement that I highly recommend.
KS, I miss you buddy. Come back to the live streams please :)
The double strike capability allows me to carry loaded/uncocked. An added level of safety I appreciate.
Can you clarify? There is no way to carry the G2c loaded and uncocked. Double strike refers to the ability to pull the trigger a second time if you have a bad primer or light strike. If it's loaded, it's cocked.
@@bransonred1
To achieve loaded/uncocked you have to assemble the barrel/slide with a round on the extractor.
It was tedious at first, but I wanted to spend range time getting used to the 2nd strike trigger pull. This requires break down-reassembly after every shot.
After a 30 minute session & 40 to 50 shots, I'm a pro.
If you're unsure, there is a video demonstrating the trick.
@@johntempest267 I gotcha. I couldn't wrap my brain around why someone would want to do that. So, carrying that way gives you DAO on your first trigger pull. If you don't mind me asking, what steered you to this level of safety? G2C has a robust (and very common) firing pin block that will not allow the pin to fall unless the trigger is pulled and the trigger won't pull without pressing the trigger safety bar and the manual safety needs to be in the 'fire' position. Have you had a bad experience with your G2C or were you just going for the extra, extra safety? This method is also hard on the extractor, so I've been told. Please don't misunderstand my questions, I'm generally concerned that there might be a safety issue that I'm not aware of. It's totally a personal preference thing. I've got somewhere around 8-9k rounds through mine, shooting mostly cheap, steel cased range ammo and have never had any issue other than 3 or 4 failure to feeds caused by a magazine, and my training has always been tap-rack-bang if it don't go boom. I think the double strike capability is not only unique to Taurus but it is very interesting...I just haven't been able to make myself pull the trigger a second time when using intermittent dummy rounds during training lol
@@bransonred1
I'm probably operating with an over abundance of caution. As an apendix carrier, the fear of blowing my balls off may be irrational. I know of no such mishaps.
However, I recently changed from carrying unchambered to locked and loaded after watching videos explaining why it's a good idea. And this added measure helps ease the anxiety that came with the change.
I've not got as many rounds thru mine as you, but I've had a couple of malfunctions (stovepipes), never a primer failure.
So I feel I'm putting to good use a unique feature that otherwise is unnecessary. And your not the first to question it's validity or necessity. My reply is simply, why not? Extractor fatigue is the best answer I've heard.
I love the G2C. I haven't purchased one yet only because I don't need another 9mm subcompact but I'll eventually buy one just because it's such a nice weapon. It's not just good for a $200.00 gun it would still be a very good gun all the way up to the $450.00.
The benifit in this being a DA/SA type gun is that you can use a bore sight laser and laser practice all day long and spend $0.00 in ammunition.
For me you earned a lot of extra crediit as a reviwer for being one of the earliest of the respected reviewers to give this gun the credit it deserves.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you B! I do agree about the bore sight laser training. Very convenient feature. As for giving the G2C the credit it deserves... I just like guns that go bang and feel good in the hands. The G2C checks both of those boxes and the low price is just a bonus! Cheers!
Hello B, I rotate the G2C with my Glock 19, and find it to be more comfortable, and it has the best subcompact carry capacity (12 rounds).
@@vinceh1306 - The 12 round capacity of the G2C is just another feature of this pistol that puts it in a class all by itself. Wilder yet is the fact that the grip is still pretty compact feeling in your hand. First time I ever handled one I was shocked to learn that it had a double stack magazine.
I have the g2s love it no fails at all
That’s awesome! Thank you and cheers!
Proud owner of a G2C. It really shocked me. Love shooting it, and I'm not going to lie... Yes it has now become my carry. Love it.
Love my G2c. I’ve am about 1200 rounds into mine and it has been flawless.
I carry one EDC and I've got, possibly, over 1k through it with no issues. Thanks for the review!
I love mine. It is an great gun at an incredible price.
I have the PT111 Millenium and no far no problems, bought it about two yrs and shot problably over 700 and I love it, works very good
Right on Dan! Glad it’s running well for you. Thank you and cheers!
You can swap the mag release, I got three of them and I changed them all. I am a leftie!!
Awesome! Thank you for mentioning that and cheers!
How
U did it
I have a G2 and G2C. Absolutely love both. There is some aftermarket support for them. I put fiber optic sights, a single action trigger, and a stainless guide rod on both. Friggen awesome.
That’s awesome Christian! Those mods sound very cool. Thank you and cheers!
Lakeline fiber-optic sights. $40. Single action trigger found on eBay, $25. Happy modding.
Thank you for the info!
Thank you for the info!
I LOVE my traurus G2C!
I'm a proud owner of a Taurus g2c PT111, going in 2500. Always clean it after the range time, no jamming always reliable, I also have an mck for it to, with all the upgrades and works, no complains for the price I purchase it. A good reliable home defense or EDC. Also did same thing you did Polish nail the front sight and rear sight for better view. Always hits on the dot. No complains.....
The magazine release is reversible. I do like the thumb safety, wish it was ambidextrous.
Just bought this for my wife for her first firearm. Other than the the slide being a little stiff , it’s been a great gun so far. Thanks for the review.
I’ve got the g2s with somewhere around 1500 rounds through it at around 150 to 200 rounds a pop and I haven’t had a single issue with it. The fit and finish could use an upgrade, It’s definitely got some wear on the slide from holstering and unholstering during training but I think it looks kinda cool 🤷♂️
I’d love to try the s at some point. I do agree about the fit and finish, though at the price point, it will serve. Thank you and cheers!
I've been waiting for some time tested reviews on this pistol and have been pleasantly impressed. For a handgun in this price range, it has exceeded expectations. Will be picking one up this week.
It’s exceeded expectations for me as well! Thank you and cheers!
That black will be home on Black Friday
Great video as always, KS. I always enjoy watching and you keep it interesting.
Thank you Mohawk! Much appreciated my friend. Cheers!
Just as good as any stock Glock at a much lower price! G2C weakness is same as a Glock-Trigger and Sights. Where Glocks finish maybe better the G2C's grip and texture feels much better in my hand. Glock's price point should be closer to the G2C and Glocks should be selling for about $250-$300 as they are as basic as a pistol gets.
I take It you don't like Glocks C Kim 😂. So I won't Tell you what my Favorite Handguns are .... 😶😁😂
@@Sanctified_Leather They are ok, over priced for what you get. I own 2 a Original Austrian G-17 and a G-26. G-26 was a poor choice on my part.
@@ckim6400 I'm Dug in way too Deep , Have a Safe Full of them . Our Carry / Home defense / Duty System is built around them . But then again , we also Love Reaching a few Meters and touching something , but that Runs in the Family . But I totally understand where your coming from, Glocks are Blocky , Ugly and don't fit the Hands well at All . And I agree with the Price , your Spot On . But For me they everything across the board better then any Handgun . But I own and Love Many makes and Models and Love them All . if it Goes Bang , Its Game On and Party Time .... 👍
@@Sanctified_Leather Haha! Yeah I get it :) Nothing against Glock other than I like a little variety. They are good pistols, but it gets boring shooting Glocks cause they all work and shoot the same. I think if they made a steel frame that would be really cool! :)
@@ckim6400 agreed 👍
I polished the barrel on my G2C to a mirror finish. Looks great, keeps the stains off, and racks smoother. I highly recommend it.
My wife and I both carry this sidearm outstanding sidearm
I have a G2C, and absolutely luv it. So far, I have about 300 rounds with no issues!
Right on! Thank you and cheers!
I carried my G2 for over a year every day and have had no wear on the slide, but I use leather holsters.
I have this gun, I have never had a failure of any kind. I have loaded the mag with different hollow points different grains and it just keeps on going. The finish on the slide has been gone. I just polished it and I carry it every day with the safety off. I love it.
1284 rounds in about 6 months. Just swapped out the guide rod and fire pin housing with Lakeline LLC stainless steel units. This thing has yet to fail me. Just installed TFX Pros. I love this thing
@KSGunGuy love your vids btw
That's awesome Daniel! Glad it's running well for you brother. Thank you and cheers!
Thank you!
Stumbled across this video and I am a G2c owner with a tad over 1700 rnds down range without a single issue . Picked one up at a local gunshop and have been really surprised at the accuracy and reliability of the awesome little pistol. Was not a taurus fan before but iam am impressed by this one!