Description
The Taurus GX2 9mm 10+1 Cyan Frame Stainless Slide is a compact, striker-fired pistol built for practical carry and range work. Chambered in 9mm, it comes with two 10-round magazines, a cyan polymer frame, and a stainless steel slide with front and rear serrations. The package includes an adjustable rear sight and a Picatinny-style accessory rail, making it a straightforward choice for everyday carry or home defense.
| Manufacturer | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Model | GX2 |
| Material | Cyan polymer frame, stainless steel slide |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger ammunition |
| Finish | Stainless steel slide, matte finish |
| Weight | Approximately 22 oz unloaded (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Striker-Fired Action — A consistent trigger pull each time, no external hammer to snag, ideal for concealed carry.
- Cyan Polymer Frame — Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, with a color that stands out for easy identification in low light.
- Stainless Steel Slide with Serrations — Provides a sure grip for press checks or slide manipulation, even with sweaty or gloved hands.
- Adjustable Rear Sight — Lets you dial in elevation and windage for your preferred load or shooting style, improving accuracy at the range.
- Picatinny-Style Accessory Rail — Mount a light or laser without needing an adapter, making it ready for low-light defense scenarios.
Who It’s For
This Taurus GX2 is for the shooter who wants a reliable, no-nonsense 9mm for everyday carry or home defense. It suits both new owners looking for an affordable entry into striker-fired pistols and seasoned shooters who appreciate a lightweight, easily customizable sidearm. The cyan frame adds a touch of personality without sacrificing function.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Affordable price point, two 10-round magazines included, adjustable rear sight, and a rail for accessories.
- Cons: The 10-round capacity may be limiting for some users compared to 15+ round options; the cyan frame may not appeal to everyone who prefers traditional black or FDE.
Comparison
| Feature | Taurus GX2 | Glock 19 Gen5 | Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 10+1 | 15+1 | 7+1 or 8+1 |
| Frame Material | Cyan polymer | Black polymer | Black polymer |
| Slide Finish | Stainless steel | nDLC black | Armornite stainless |
| Adjustable Rear Sight | Yes | No (fixed) | No (fixed) |
| Accessory Rail | Picatinny | Proprietary | None |
| Price | $261.60 | ~$550 | ~$400 |
FAQ
Is the Taurus GX2 suitable for concealed carry?
Yes, its compact size, lightweight polymer frame, and 10-round capacity make it a good option for daily carry. The adjustable rear sight and accessory rail add versatility for defensive setups.
What magazines does the Taurus GX2 use?
It ships with two 10-round magazines. These are proprietary to the GX2 model, so be sure to order spares from Taurus or authorized dealers.
Can I mount a red dot on this pistol?
The slide is not optics-ready out of the box, but you can have it milled by a gunsmith for a red dot. The adjustable rear sight works well with iron-only setups.
Is the cyan frame durable?
Yes, the polymer is the same high-impact material used in other Taurus frames, just with color added. It holds up to regular use and cleaning solvents.
According to Taurus specs, the GX2 has a 3.5-inch barrel and an overall length of 6.8 inches, making it one of the most compact striker-fired options in their lineup. Over 1.2 million polymer-frame pistols were sold in the U.S. last year, and the GX2’s affordability helps it stand out in that market.
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Last updated: April 2026





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