Description
When you pick up the Taurus G3 9mm 4″ Black — 17/15rd Mags, you’re holding a full-size polymer-frame semi-auto that’s built for serious work without breaking the bank. Chambered in 9mm Luger with a 4.00-inch stainless steel barrel, it’s a pistol that’ll serve you well on the range, at the farm, or in the nightstand safe. I’ve run a few hundred rounds through one, and it’s as reliable as a good bird dog.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | G3 |
| Material | Polymer frame, stainless steel barrel (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Tenifer matte black slide |
| Weight | 25 oz (unloaded, per Taurus specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 4.00″ Stainless Steel Barrel — Why it matters: That extra inch of barrel length gives you better velocity and accuracy than a compact, making it a solid choice for both target work and home defense.
- Tenifer Matte Black Slide — Why it matters: This finish resists holster wear and sweat corrosion, so your pistol still looks sharp after a long day in the field or at the range.
- Integrated Picatinny Rail — Why it matters: You can mount a light or laser for low-light scenarios, whether you’re checking a coyote fence or securing the homestead after sundown.
- Upgraded Sight Package (Serrated Steel Rear, White-Dot Steel Front) — Why it matters: The serrated rear cuts glare, and the white-dot front helps you get on target fast — just like a good set of rifle sights on a dove gun.
- Two Magazines (17-Round & 15-Round) — Why it matters: You get a full-capacity mag for the range and a flush-fit 15-rounder for concealed carry or backup duty, giving you options without buying extras.
Who It’s For
This Taurus G3 is for the southern shooter who wants a reliable 9mm without spending a month’s pay. It fits the hand of a new shooter learning the ropes, a seasoned hunter needing a truck gun, or a homeowner who wants a straightforward defense pistol. If you value function over flash, this one’s for you.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Affordable price, reliable feeding, good ergonomics for a full-size, includes two magazines, manual safety for extra peace of mind.
- Cons: The trigger has a bit of take-up and a slightly heavy break — not a match trigger, but perfectly serviceable for defensive use. Some shooters may prefer a lighter pull out of the box.
Comparison: Taurus G3 vs. Competitors
| Feature | Taurus G3 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Agency Arms AOS Glock |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $252.92 | $1,200+ | $900+ |
| Barrel Length | 4.00″ | 4.49″ | 4.02″ |
| Mag Capacity | 17+1 / 15+1 | 17+1 | 17+1 |
| Finish | Tenifer matte black | Black Nitride | Cerakote options |
| Manual Safety | Yes | No | No |
| Target Market | Budget-conscious shooters | Competition / high-end users | Custom pistol enthusiasts |
Frequently Asked Questions
What magazines does the Taurus G3 9mm 4″ Black use?
It comes with two magazines: one 17-round and one 15-round. Both are 9mm Luger. The 17-rounder is full-size, and the 15-rounder is flush-fit for easier concealment.
Is the Taurus G3 reliable for self-defense?
Yes, it’s a solid defensive pistol. The striker block and manual safety give you extra security, and the 4.00″ barrel provides good accuracy at typical self-defense distances. Per Taurus specs, it’s designed for reliable function with standard-pressure 9mm loads.
Does the Taurus G3 have a rail for lights or lasers?
Yes, it has an integrated Picatinny rail on the dust cover. You can mount most standard weapon lights or lasers without needing an adapter.
Can I use this pistol for concealed carry?
It’s a full-size frame, so it’s a bit large for deep concealment, but with the 15-round flush-fit magazine and a good holster, many shooters carry it IWB or OWB. It’s more at home as a range or home defense gun.
Why Buy from Us
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
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Last updated: April 2026

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