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The G3C is equipped for action with a design that supports user-installed aftermarket enhancements. It boasts extensive stippling on the grip, ensuring excellent control and grip under any shooting conditions. The gun features an ergonomic palm swell, single-action with re-strike capability, secure hand positioning, a Picatinny rail, a striker block safety, trigger safety, and a loaded chamber indicator. The T.O.R.O. variant includes a factory-installed slide cover and comes with four adapter plates for mounting a red dot sight on the side, along with three magazines.

 

BrandTaurus
CategoryPistols
Series*MA Compliant
ModelG3C
Caliber9mm Luger
Barrel Length Range3" to 3.99"
Capacity10+1
ActionSAO
Frame FinishBlack
OAL6.30"
Frame MaterialPolymer
HandRight Hand
Sight StyleContrast
Slide FinishMatte Black Tenifer
Slide DescriptionSteel
Barrel FinishMatte
Barrel MaterialStainless Steel
Twist1:10" RH
Frame SizeCompact
GripsBlack Polymer
Sight ConfigurationFixed Front / Adj Rear
Grooves6
Height5.10"
Includes3 Magazines
SafetyStriker Block / Trigger
Width1.20"
Barrel DescriptionStainless Steel
Barrel Length3.26"
Max Capacity10
Weight22 oz
Frame DescriptionPolymer Frame w / Picatinny Rail
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