 This video is sponsored by Big Daddy Unlimited. They have a subscription package that can save the outdoor enthusiast a lot of dough. Here's how it works. You sign up for a 30 day trial membership for just 99 cents and you'll have access to their complete online inventory. After 30 days and you want to keep it going, it's just $9.95 a month. Check them out at BigDaddyUnlimited.com. Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. After inched out, today we're going to do a range comparison with the Taurus G3C versus the Canik TP90 Elite Subcompact. Both great carry guns. The Taurus has a 3.2 inch barrel. The Canik a 3.6 inch barrel and you can see that the slide's a bit longer with the Canik. Both are considered budget handguns. They offer quite a bit actually. Let's start with the G3C. A lot of people love it. They say the G2C, the G3C are great handguns. They carry them. The G3C comes with three 12 round magazines. It does have a thumb safety right there, front serrations, a rail for accessories, a clock interchangeable rear sight and front sight actually. A front dot, black serrated rear sight. It has metal, nice ergonomic feel to it. A tether for finish on the slide. MSRP $340. And what I like about the G3C is that it has a wider trigger bar safety. So, upon the pull there, you're looking at four and a half pounds with the reset right there. Very well known handgun. A lot of people love it. They now make a Toro model that is optic ready. This one is not MSRP $340. Let's go ahead and take a few shots. Yeah, nice shooting handgun. I fired steel case, of course hollow points, everything through it. It's always performed fine for me and I very much appreciate the G3C for what it is. And that is budget price. This gets a lot of people into the shooting world. It also has a sight hole indicator right up top of the slide. But now we've got the Canik TP9 Elite Subcompact. And a lot of people love Canik. Now, what makes this super cool is that it is optic ready. It goes about $100 more, $440. Already mentioned a 3.6 inch barrel. It's an ambidextrous gun with the slide stop on both sides, making it left handed friendly. The magazine release is on the left side. It can be switched over. Comes with a 12 and 15 round magazine and a pick rail right there, front serrations, black serrated rear sights. A dot in the front has a striker fire indicator there. A loaded chamber indicator bar and a five pound trigger pull, which is very nice. And a very short reset. A lot of people love the Canik triggers. I love the Canik triggers. And this is Canik's smallest handgun. So it goes about $100 more. Little longer slide. You're looking at 30 and a quarter ounces loaded with 13 rounds. The G3C is 27 and a quarter. So three ounces heavier with the Canik TP9 Elite Subcompact. Let's go ahead and take a few shots with this handgun. All right. Hey, I appreciate both of them. When I do these range reviews, I want to know which one would you choose? Would you go with the Taurus G3C or the Canik TP9 Elite Subcompact? If I had to choose one, I would go with the Canik. That's not to say I don't appreciate the G3C for what it is. I think it's a great handgun. And I know a lot of people love it. But I enjoy shooting this a little more, probably because it's a bit larger. It makes a little more comfortable at the range. If I was going to carry, I'd take the three ounces lighter G3C, a little shorter barrel. And it is a nice carry gun. I know a lot of people carry this with confidence and they love it and they say they have no plans to change that. But I like both these guns for what they are. They're both fine handguns. I thought it would make a very nice comparison and get the conversation started with which one you would choose, actually, because I made my choice. Now I want to know what you think. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate the thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.