Self-loading carbine Taurus Carbine CT G2 was designed by the famous company Torus (Brazil). During the development, close cooperation was conducted with the military and law enforcement personnel. Taurus Carbine CT G2 is aimed at both the police and civilian market. weapons. The carbine is widely used polymers in combination with a frame made of steel. Due to this, a reduction in the mass of weapons was achieved. In automatics the scheme with a free gate is implemented. The structure of the firing mechanism allows firing only with single shots, shots are fired from the closed shutter. Above the barrel on the left side is located the cocking handle. The Taurus Carbine CT G2 carbine has a two-way slide latch with levers placed behind the receiver on both sides of the magazine. In addition, on both sides above the pistol grip are located the levers of the translator-fuse. Detachable box-shaped stores of various capacities are used to power the carabiner cartridges. In addition, the store receiver serves as a support for the second hand supporting the weapon, in addition to the forearm. In front of the forearm, on the upper part of the receiver, there are Picatinny slats, which allow you to install various sights - optical, night and collimator sights, laser designators, as well as bipods and front handles. The Taurus Carbine CT G2 carabiner is fitted as standard with mechanical, adjustable, removable sights.
Main characteristics of the Taurus Carbine CT G2 carbine Caliber - .45 ACP / .40 S & W / 9 × 19; Length carbine - 787 mm; stem - 406 mm; Weight - 3500 g. (Without cartridges); Store capacity - 10 / 15 / 34 ammo.
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