![]() For those who practice the “tap, rack, assess” method of dealing with these malfunctions, this is unnecessary, but it makes dry practice significantly easier-there’s no need to rack the slide to reset the trigger. In keeping with the G3 family, the G3 Tactical offers Taurus’s re-strike system, where a failure to fire can be immediately remedied by pulling the trigger a second time. For those who choose not to add an optic, both the front and rear sights are all-black with serrations to reduce glare. This eliminates the need for two sets of screws, while keeping the multi-optic system as robust as possible. The optic then sits on its respective plate, but is directly attached to the slide itself. Each metal plate contains a cutout that fits into a contour milled to the top of the slide to keep it in place. Taurus’s TORO optic-mounting system is one of the better systems we’ve come across, with four plates covering a wide variety of optics. This means the shooter can get a full, three-finger grip on the gun with plenty of real estate for the support hand as well, while still not being unduly burdensome to carry. Overall length is 7.76 inches, height is 5.38 inches and it weighs 25.8 ounces empty – pretty standard dimensions. The G3 Tactical is a full-size pistol offering a 17-round magazine and a 4.5-inch barrel, falling somewhere between the Glock G17 and the Smith & Wesson full-size M&P dimensionally. Featuring a threaded barrel, FDE frame and “Patriot Brown” slide colors in addition to Taurus’s TORO optics-mounting system, the G3 Tactical has the features shooters are looking for, all at an eminently affordable price point. In yet another sign that the folks at Taurus have a good read on the marketplace, one of the 2022 introductions in the company’s pistol line is the G3 Tactical pistol we have here today.
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