Taurus GX2 9mm

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The Taurus GX2 is a compact 9mm striker-fired pistol designed for everyday carry and range use. It features a 3.38-inch barrel, two 10-round magazines, and drift-adjustable rear sights for practical handling.

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The Taurus GX2 is a compact, striker-fired handgun engineered for everyday carry and general range use. Its size and configuration make it suitable for concealed carry, target practice, and routine training sessions.

Built with a compact slide and short barrel, the GX2 offers straightforward ergonomics and user-focused controls. The pistol’s configuration includes a gray frame paired with a black slide and a textured grip that supports secure handling in routine shooting scenarios.

Key Specifications

  • The caliber is 9mm.
  • The action type is Striker Fired.
  • The barrel length is 3.38 inches.
  • The capacity is 10 + 1.
  • The magazines included are 2 × 10-round.
  • The sights are fixed front (white dot) and drift-adjustable rear.
  • The barrel material is stainless steel.
  • The slide finish is matte black.
  • The overall length is 6.19 inches.
  • The firearm includes an accessory rail and a non-threaded barrel.

Buy the Taurus GX2 9mm online today for a compact, easy-to-carry option from Taurus firearms that balances practical capacity and range-friendly ergonomics.

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UPC

725327636939

Manufacturer

Taurus

Manufacturer Part Number

1-GX2931G-10

Product Type

Semi-Auto Pistol

Sights Type

Adjustable Sights

Sights

FS: Fixed White Dot RS: Drift

Caliber/Gauge

9mm

Shipping Weight

0.0

Capacity

10 + 1

Number of Magazines

2 10 rd.

Action

Striker Fired

Barrel Length

3.38"

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