Description
The taurus gx2 9mm cyan frame/black slide 2x10rd is a compact semi-auto pistol built for urban carry and apartment defense. It ships with two 10-round magazines, a drift-adjustable rear sight, and a rail for a light or laser. The cyan polymer frame and matte black slide give it a distinct look without adding bulk.
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | GX2 |
| Material | Polymer frame, steel slide |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard and +P loads (per manufacturer specs) |
| Finish | Cyan frame, matte black slide |
| Weight | 22 oz unloaded (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key features
- Compact 9mm platform — WHY IT MATTERS: A sub-4-inch barrel and slim grip let you carry concealed under a t-shirt or jacket in the city.
- Two 10-round magazines included — WHY IT MATTERS: You get a spare mag right out of the box, saving you $30+ and keeping you ready for range sessions or defensive reloads.
- Integrated accessory rail — WHY IT MATTERS: Mount a Streamlight TLR-7 or similar compact light to identify threats in dark hallways or parking garages.
- Ergonomic grip texture — WHY IT MATTERS: The frame has aggressive stippling that locks your hand in place during rapid fire, reducing muzzle flip in tight spaces.
- Fixed white-dot front sight with drift-adjustable rear — WHY IT MATTERS: You can zero windage without a gunsmith, and the white dots give a quick sight picture under stress.
Who it’s for
This pistol is for urban CCW holders who need a reliable 9mm that fits in a fanny pack, IWB holster, or nightstand drawer. It works for new shooters because the controls are simple, and for experienced carriers who want a backup or truck gun. Apartment dwellers will appreciate the 10-round limit—legal in many restricted cities—and the rail for a home-defense light.
Pros/cons
- Pros: Affordable price point ($261.6), two magazines, accessory rail, comfortable grip, easy-to-see sights.
- Cons: Trigger has a slight creep before the break (common at this price). Aftermarket holster support is growing but not as broad as Glock or Sig.
Comparison
| Feature | Taurus GX2 | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele Automatics Super Duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $261.6 | $1,200+ | $1,800+ |
| Magazine capacity | 10 rounds | 17 rounds | 15 rounds |
| Frame material | Polymer | Metal grip module | Polymer |
| Accessory rail | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Budget carry, restricted states | Competition, custom builds | Duty use, high-end builds |
The GX2 competes directly with budget-friendly compacts like the Ruger EC9s and Smith & Wesson SD9 VE. It undercuts them on price while offering a rail and two magazines. You lose the aftermarket parts availability of Glock, but you gain a factory warranty and a proven 9mm platform.
FAQ
Does the Taurus GX2 come with a manual safety?
No. The GX2 has a trigger safety only—no external manual safety. This is standard for many striker-fired pistols. If you prefer a manual safety, look at the Taurus G2S or G3C models.
What holsters fit the Taurus GX2 with the cyan frame?
Most holsters designed for the Taurus G2C or G3C will fit the GX2, since the frame dimensions are nearly identical. Kydex holsters from Concealment Express and We The People Holsters list compatibility. Always confirm with the holster manufacturer before buying.
Can I use +P ammunition in the GX2?
Per Taurus specs, the GX2 is rated for standard-pressure and +P 9mm ammunition. +P loads increase velocity and recoil, so test a box to ensure reliable cycling and your comfort.
Is the magazine release reversible for left-handed shooters?
Yes. The GX2 has an ambidextrous magazine release button that can be swapped to the opposite side. No special tools required—just a punch to push the retention pin.
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Last updated: April 2026

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