Description
The Taurus G3C 9mm Tan/Coyote 10+1 (3 mags) is a compact, utility-focused handgun built for everyday carry and responsible personal protection. This model pairs a tan polymer frame with a coyote-finish steel slide and ships with three 10-round magazines. It combines a single-action with restrike capability and multiple passive and manual safeties to match conservative carry preferences.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | G3C |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide |
| Compatibility | Taurus G3C magazines, 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Tan polymer frame, Coyote finish slide (per manufacturer specs) |
| Weight | 22 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Three 10-Round Magazines: Why it matters: You get two spare mags right out of the box—more range time, less downtime. Perfect for training or carrying backups.
- Single-Action with Restrike Capability: Why it matters: If a round doesn’t fire, just pull the trigger again instead of racking the slide. This gives new shooters an extra layer of confidence during a malfunction.
- Manual Safety and Trigger Safety: Why it matters: Two separate safeties let you carry with a round chambered while keeping the trigger guarded. Great for teaching family members safe handling habits.
- Compact 3.2-Inch Barrel: Why it matters: Short enough to conceal under a light jacket or inside the waistband, yet long enough for reliable accuracy at self-defense distances (7 to 15 yards).
- Adjustable Rear Sight and Fiber Optic Front: Why it matters: Quick sight acquisition in low light helps you stay on target. The fiber optic front is especially helpful for shooters with aging eyes.
Who It’s For
This Taurus G3C is ideal for new shooters building their first carry kit, parents teaching teens safe firearm handling, or anyone who wants a reliable, entry-level defensive pistol without breaking the bank. It’s also a solid choice for left-handed shooters thanks to the ambidextrous magazine release.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Affordable price point, three magazines included, restrike capability, manual safety option, adjustable sights, tan/coyote finish resists holster wear.
- Cons: Trigger reset is longer than premium striker-fired pistols—some shooters find it mushy compared to a Glock or Sig. The grip texture can feel aggressive for all-day concealed carry.
Comparison: Taurus G3C vs. Competitors
| Feature | Taurus G3C | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors Timberwolf |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $245.55 | $1,200+ | $400+ |
| Capacity | 10+1 | 17+1 | 10+1 |
| Barrel Length | 3.2 in | 4.5 in | 4.0 in |
| Safety | Manual + trigger | Trigger only | Trigger only |
| Best For | Budget carry, beginners | Competition, custom builds | DIY build kits, enthusiasts |
The G3C offers a much lower entry price than Zev or Lone Wolf while still providing reliable function and a manual safety—features that matter for family training and concealed carry.
FAQ
Does the Taurus G3C come with a manual safety?
Yes, this model has a frame-mounted manual safety that is easy to engage with your thumb. It also includes a trigger safety, giving you two layers of protection.
Can I use standard Taurus G2C magazines in the G3C?
Yes, the G3C is compatible with G2C magazines. However, the G3C ships with its own 10-round magazines designed for a flush fit.
Is the tan/coyote finish durable?
Per Taurus specs, the coyote finish is a corrosion-resistant coating applied over the steel slide. It holds up well to normal use but may show holster wear over time—typical for most factory finishes.
What is the trigger pull weight?
The factory trigger pull is approximately 5.5 to 6.5 pounds, measured per manufacturer specs. This is a standard weight for defensive pistols.
Trust & Delivery
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
According to recent industry data, compact 9mm pistols now account for over 40% of new handgun sales in the U.S., making the Taurus G3C a smart choice for modern self-defense.
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