Taurus G3c Compact 9mm with Manual Safety, Tritium/Fiber-Optic Night Sights & Green Grip Overlay
This customized Taurus G3c pairs the proven G-Series compact frame with upgraded tritium/fiber-optic sights and a distinctive green logo grip overlay. Factory-matched slide, barrel, and frame serials, Tenifer-treated steel, and Taurus’s unique restrike-capable striker system make it a feature-rich defensive pistol that remains easy to carry and affordable.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: Light handling marks on the slide flats; bore is bright and clear with no fouling.
What’s Included
- Taurus G3c 9mm pistol with aftermarket tritium/fiber-optic sights and green grip overlay
- Three 12-round factory Taurus steel magazines with yellow followers
The G3c is the 2020 successor to Taurus’s best-selling G2c, retaining the compact 3.2-inch stainless barrel and 12-round flush-fit magazines while adding forward cocking serrations and an improved trigger with a short, tactile reset. This example benefits from Tenifer slide treatment for enhanced corrosion resistance and a one-slot Picatinny rail for lights or lasers.
Upgraded sights set this pistol apart from standard models. The pinned steel front and drift-adjustable rear both use a tritium/fiber-optic hybrid: a green front dot and twin yellow rear dots glow in low light yet remain clearly visible in daylight.
The striker-fired, single-action system offers restrike capability, allowing a second pull on a stubborn primer without cycling the slide. Multiple passive and manual safeties—trigger-blade, striker block, loaded-chamber viewport, and a bilateral thumb safety—provide layered protection without compromising speed.
Aggressive molded stippling and the added rubberized overlay give a sure purchase under recoil. The reversible magazine release supports left- or right-hand shooters, and serialized components add value for collectors who appreciate matched parts.




