Taurus GX2 9mm Compact, 3.38-inch Stainless Barrel, 13+1, Striker-Fired Polymer Pistol
This Taurus GX2 is a compact 9mm built around a stainless steel barrel, an alloy-steel slide with front and rear serrations, and an internal stainless-steel chassis in a polymer frame. This listing includes one 13-round magazine and one 12-round magazine and retains a clean, straightforward feature set including a three-slot accessory rail, Glock-pattern sight dovetails, and practical safety elements. Made in Brazil with a Bainbridge, GA import mark, it offers modern dimensions and controls in a recent-release package.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in great shape. There are minor, superficial scratches and small blemishes from prior handling. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Taurus factory box (GX2 labeled)
- Taurus GX2 owner's manual
- Cable lock
- 1x 13-round magazine
- 1x 12-round magazine
- Steel magazines with high-visibility followers; one magazine has a grip-extension baseplate
The GX2’s compact format centers on a 3.38-inch stainless steel barrel and an alloy-steel slide cut with front and rear serrations and a loaded-chamber witness port. An internal stainless-steel chassis provides the metal framework within the polymer frame.
Carry-friendly dimensions include a 6.14-inch overall length, 4.89-inch height, 1.18-inch width, and an unloaded weight of 20.6 ounces. Capacity is 13+1, and this pistol includes both a 13-round and a 12-round steel magazine; one uses a grip-extension baseplate for added purchase.
The striker-fired, single-action-only system pairs with a flat-faced trigger. Controls are modern and practical, including a reversible magazine release. Safety features consist of a trigger safety, a firing pin block, and a visual loaded-chamber indicator.
Sighting equipment uses a fixed, dovetailed front post and a drift-adjustable rear notch, both in Glock-pattern dovetails for straightforward compatibility. A three-slot accessory rail on the dustcover supports common weapon-mounted lights or accessories.




