More Bullets, Fewer Bucks: New 13+1 9mm GX2 From Taurus Raises Standard For Micro Compact Pistols

Published on January 2, 2025
Duration: 9:24

The Taurus GX2 is a new micro-compact striker-fired pistol offering a 13+1 capacity, exceeding competitors like the Smith & Wesson Shield, Springfield Hellcat, and Sig P365 in capacity while maintaining a similar footprint. Tested at Gunsite, the GX2 demonstrated reliable performance after an initial magazine follower issue was resolved by Taurus. Its features include a short trigger reach, undercut trigger guard, textured grip, and Glock-compatible sights, making it a strong contender for concealed carry, especially at its sub-$300 price point.

Quick Summary

The Taurus GX2 is a new micro-compact 9mm pistol offering a 13+1 capacity, matching the size of competitors like the Sig P365 but holding more rounds. It features a comfortable grip, a good single-action trigger, and Glock-compatible sights. After an initial magazine follower issue was resolved, the GX2 demonstrates reliable performance and offers exceptional value at a street price under $300.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction
  2. 00:24Taurus GX2 Overview
  3. 00:32Gunsite Defensive Pistol Class
  4. 00:55Gunsite Staff Professionalism
  5. 01:32Initial Verdict: I Like It
  6. 01:58Vortex Defender Red Dots Sponsor
  7. 02:21GX2 Performance Justified
  8. 02:30Size Comparison to Competitors
  9. 02:46Reliability: This Thing Runs
  10. 02:53Grip Texture and Design
  11. 03:17Beaver Tail and Trigger Reach
  12. 03:34Trigger Design and Feel
  13. 03:40Manual Safety Feature
  14. 04:00Controls: Safety and Slide Stop
  15. 04:06Magazine Release Accessibility
  16. 04:13Single Action Trigger Mechanism
  17. 04:47Accessory Rail and Slide Serrations
  18. 04:54Slide Bevel for Reholstering
  19. 04:59Sight Compatibility
  20. 05:02Shooting Comfort vs. Shield
  21. 05:14Practical Accuracy
  22. 05:27100 Yard Steel Hit
  23. 05:38Magazine Capacity and Ease of Insertion
  24. 05:51Self-Seating Magazine
  25. 06:09Slide Manipulation Ease
  26. 06:21Ease of Loading for Different Hand Strengths
  27. 06:30Summary of Ergonomic Benefits
  28. 06:42Initial Reliability Issues: Reloads
  29. 07:00Taurus Identifies and Fixes Magazine Issue
  30. 07:06New Magazines Tested Flawlessly
  31. 07:19Sight Compatibility and Included Sights
  32. 07:29Skepticism Overcome: Punching Above Weight
  33. 07:38Capacity and Price Advantage
  34. 07:41MSRP and Street Price
  35. 07:54Holster Availability
  36. 08:03Excitement for the GX2
  37. 08:08Confluence of Important Factors
  38. 08:12Making Defense Attainable
  39. 08:21Competitor Analysis and Market Pressure
  40. 08:33Conclusion: Subjective Take
  41. 08:41Support Gun Rights Organizations
  42. 08:54Support Sponsors
  43. 09:03Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the capacity of the new Taurus GX2 pistol?

The Taurus GX2 is a micro-compact pistol that holds 13 rounds in its magazine, offering a higher capacity than many of its direct competitors in the same size class.

How does the Taurus GX2 compare in size to other micro-compact pistols?

The Taurus GX2 is designed to be the same size as popular micro-compact pistols like the Smith & Wesson Shield, Springfield Hellcat, and Sig P365, but it significantly increases the round count.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Taurus GX2?

The GX2 features a deep beaver tail for a high grip, an undercut trigger guard for better finger placement, and a textured grip with smoother side panels for comfort and control.

What was the initial reliability issue with the Taurus GX2, and how was it resolved?

Early GX2 magazines had a follower that could hang up, causing failures to feed. Taurus identified this issue and released updated magazines that have been tested to run flawlessly, even in harsh conditions.

What is the price point of the Taurus GX2?

The Taurus GX2 has an MSRP of $310, with an expected street price to be well under $300, making it a very affordable option for a micro-compact pistol with high capacity.

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