Description
If you’re carrying in the city, you know the drill: every ounce counts, every inch matters, and your pistol needs to disappear under a t-shirt while still giving you 11+1 rounds of 9mm. The Taurus GX4 9mm 3.06″ 11 + 1 Coyote Tan delivers exactly that—a micro-compact frame with a serrated slide, blade front sight, and adjustable rear sight, all wrapped in a coyote tan finish that won’t glare off streetlights. At $277.53, it’s a no-excuses carry piece for apartment dwellers and urban CCW holders who need reliable, controllable firepower without breaking the bank.
| Manufacturer | Taurus (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | GX4 |
| Material | Polymer frame with steel slide |
| Compatibility | 9mm Luger, standard pressure and +P |
| Finish | Coyote Tan (cerakote-style polymer) |
| Weight | 18.5 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 11+1 Capacity: In a micro-9, that’s two more rounds than a Glock 43. Why it matters: When you’re in a tight spot between parked cars or in a hallway, those extra rounds mean you don’t have to reload under duress.
- Reinforced Coyote Tan Frame: The polymer is beefed up around the locking block and dust cover. Why it matters: Apartment living means hard surfaces—concrete floors, steel doors—and this frame handles drops and impacts without cracking.
- Serrated Slide & Blade Front Sight: The front sight is a bright blade with a white dot, and the rear is adjustable for windage. Why it matters: In low-light hallway scenarios, that front sight pops against the coyote tan finish, giving you a fast sight picture without fumbling.
- 3.06″ Barrel: It’s short enough for pocket carry but long enough to stabilize 9mm for consistent accuracy out to 15 yards. Why it matters: You’re not shooting competition; you’re hitting center mass at self-defense distances, and this barrel delivers.
- Two 11-Round Magazines: Ships with two flush-fit mags. Why it matters: One in the gun, one in the pocket—no need to buy extras. That’s 22 rounds on your person without a bulky spare carrier.
Who It’s For
This is for the urban CCW holder who carries daily in a kydex IWB holster under a button-down or hoodie. It’s for the apartment dweller who wants a nightstand gun that doesn’t take up drawer space. It’s for anyone who needs a reliable 9mm that won’t print in fitted clothes and won’t empty their wallet. If you’re a first-time buyer looking for a carry piece that’s easy to shoot and maintain, this is your entry point.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Price point under $300 means you can afford ammo and training.
- Pro: Coyote tan finish hides holster wear better than black.
- Pro: Adjustable rear sight is rare at this price—you can zero it for your carry ammo.
- Con: Trigger is serviceable but not match-grade; it has a bit of take-up before the break. For defensive use, it’s fine, but if you’re used to a Geissele trigger, you’ll notice the difference.
Comparison
| Feature | Taurus GX4 | Glock 43 | Sig Sauer P365 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 11+1 | 6+1 | 10+1 |
| Barrel Length | 3.06″ | 3.39″ | 3.1″ |
| Weight (unloaded) | 18.5 oz | 17.95 oz | 17.8 oz |
| Price (MSRP) | $277.53 | $499 | $599 |
| Sights | Adjustable rear, blade front | Fixed white dot | Fixed night sights |
| Finish Options | Coyote tan, black, OD green | Black only | Black, two-tone |
FAQ
Is the Taurus GX4 compatible with holsters from other brands?
Yes and no. Many generic micro-9 holsters will fit, but for a secure fit, look for holsters specifically molded for the GX4. Brands like Vedder, Tulster, and Concealment Express make GX4-specific options. The coyote tan finish may show wear with tight kydex, but that’s cosmetic.
Can I use +P ammunition in the GX4?
Per Taurus specs, the GX4 is rated for +P 9mm ammunition. That said, +P increases recoil and wear over time. For everyday carry, standard pressure 124-grain JHPs are plenty effective and easier to control in rapid fire.
How does the trigger compare to a Glock 43?
The GX4 trigger has a longer take-up and a slightly heavier pull (~6 lbs vs Glock’s ~5.5 lbs). It’s not as crisp as a Glock, but it’s consistent. For defensive use, it’s reliable—just practice the reset in dry fire.
Does the coyote tan finish wear off quickly?
The frame is molded in coyote tan polymer, so the color goes all the way through—no paint to chip. The slide is finished with a tan cerakote-style coating that will show holster wear over time, but it’s durable for daily carry. Expect minor holster marks after 6–12 months of daily use.
Trust & Delivery:
✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
✓ Ships 1-2 business days
✓ 30-day returns
✓ Secure checkout
Looking for more? Check out our Micro-Compact Pistols or 9mm Handguns section. Need a holster? Browse IWB Holsters.
Last updated: April 2026





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