After visiting a LGS and holding and pulling the trigger on a bunch of pistols I liked the feel of the Taurus over much more expensive guns. I came home and started watching youtube vids and reading reviews I decided to jump in.
Ran 50 rds of Blazer brass 124gr ammo through it right out of the box, it went bang with every pull of the bang switch, and was grouping very well.
Pic is of 24 rnds at ~15 feet. Very pleased with my purchase at this point!
The same gun that I picked up! Nice grouping there!. I wish I did as well--but these tired old eyes and getting used to a different trigger than I was used to shooting pulled me down. I only wish I could get out to the range more often.
Purchased a G2C from PSA sunday, they had 'em for $199 and couldn't pass it up. Shipped today, should be at local FFL Thurs. The G2C should be the same size as the Mil Pros, correct?
It shot so nice I bought it twice! I own the PT111 G2 and love it. So once I learned the only noticeable difference with the G2C was the removal of the keyed locking system I ordered one immediately. I haven't noticed a length difference in or out of holster. There's a great app called gun.deals and I found it there for $179.00
First 100 report, still going bang when I pull the bang switch. No failures at this point, no FTE, no FTL, no FTF. The only issue is the POI is low even with the rear sight at its highest setting.
Thanks, I think it was worth the few extra $ for the stainless slide. I wish I could shoot my Glock G34 as well I just cant master the dao trigger on it.
The stainless slide looks better to me too. You made the right choice. My G2C has the standard slide finish and it's not holding up even with minimal use.
Nice shooting! I have the exact G2C and love it. No problems feeding, ejecting. Some people complain about the trigger pull, but the reset is nice. No reason to look elsewhere for a 9MM.
I can understand the trigger complaint, there is a catch in the sa pull. I believe it is the trigger saftey not completly dissenguaging, and the trigger is a bit uncomfortable. I dont notice the trigger being uncomfortable while shooting but did notice it during dry fire practice. I think at some point I will try a Keep Tinkering SAO trigger.
Thanks, I just made it a bit better. Took it apart and filed down the trigger saftey to smooth out the catch in the SA pull, its not perfect yet but much better. I also want to add an over travel stop, so I need to break it down again for some more mods.
Over travel stop is in and I polished the trigger safety a bit more, still has just a hint of the safety catch but it is so much better. My 15yr old son was impressed with the improvment. Cant wait to get home from work tomorrow and send a few.
Ran a mag of Hornady 115gr XTPs tonight and hit 7/10 on my 5" plate dueling tree at 12yrds, trigger feels a bunch better but it still has a hint of the catch yet. Didnt think it would be an issue but I think one miss could have been me twtiching on the catch.
With my G2 I had that hitch or catch when I first got it due to trigger finger placement. Seems as if when I used my first joint I could feel it. When I switched to the pad above the joint I never noticed it again.
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