Most don't even want to spend $50 for the minor upgrades of a stainless guide rod and spring and for the stainless firing pin guide. Thus i agree most would not want to spend that much. It is a budget gun, and the barrel would cost about 80% of the cost of the gun in the first place. It would also work with the Taurus if it had a threaded barrel.īut i do agree and you are correct. As well as, The Judge, M444, 44, Raging Bull, and. It works quite nicely and also works for either in the holsters i have for them. Taurus G3, G3c, Spectrum, TX22, Th9c, PT111 G2, G2c, G2s, PT140 G2, TCP, and Millenium G2 Pistol Performance Parts. I have a nice muzzle break that only cost me $40 that i use on either 9mm. I own a DeadAir Odessa 9 silencer as well.īecause of that, i would consider a threaded barrel so i could use the silencer i already have.īut threaded barrels are just for cans either. A Baretta 92FS INOX, and a Sig P365 as well. However i own a couple of nice 9mm with threaded barrels. Like the Millennium and Millennium G2 Pistols that came before it, the new Taurus G2C delivers. Click to expand.I agree! If all i owned was the Taurus G2C I wouldn't get a threaded barrel either. However i own a couple of nice 9mm with threaded barrels. Glock Ruger Smith & Wesson CCI Hornady Federal Remington Taurus.
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