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Taurus compact 9mm
Taurus compact 9mm











taurus compact 9mm
  1. #TAURUS COMPACT 9MM HOW TO#
  2. #TAURUS COMPACT 9MM SERIES#
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And in looking at it, I don’t think it’s actually possible-at least not simply or intuitively for those of us not mechanically inclined.

#TAURUS COMPACT 9MM HOW TO#

The press materials on the GX4 indicate the magazine release is reversible, but there are no instructions in the owner’s manual on how to do this. The slide serrations aren’t aggressive, but they’re certainly functional. The pistol’s slide is contoured in the front for easy holstering. Turn it a quarter-turn and then, with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, pull the trigger. It’s slotted to accept a typical screwdriver blade-nothing special required. On the right side you’ll find the takedown pin. Drop the magazine and check/double-check to make sure the chamber is empty. Takedown requires a tool, but it’s not a big deal.

taurus compact 9mm

It’s got less than a quarter-inch of take-up, and the break is pretty crisp for a striker-fired pistol. But it’s not a bad trigger, breaking at 7.2 pounds on average-although take that with a grain of salt because the trigger shape made getting good measurements a bit of a challenge. However, I would argue it’s actually not flat because it has a slight dogleg in it. Taurus calls the trigger “flat-face target-style” with a grooved safety lever. Ten-rounders are available for those who live in restrictive states, and Taurus is selling 13-round magazines as an option for those who want more capacity. The gun ships with two 11-round magazines that have bright yellow followers, and there are numbered witness holes from 4 to 11. The recoil spring is a dual, captured affair, with a flat-wire sleeved portion sliding over a smaller round-wire section. Operational controls get a Teflon coating for smoothness and corrosion resistance, and other internal metal parts are nickel plated. Inside the polymer frame is a stainless steel chassis that houses the fire-control system and adds rigidity to the frame. There’s a slight recess built into the bottom of the frame that, combined with a similar recess in the magazines’ base plates, enables you to get a fingertip in there to strip out a stubborn mag. The frame sports a slight rise behind the magazine release to discourage accidental activation, and the area around the slide-lock lever is contoured so the lever won’t snag on clothing during the draw. The trigger guard is squared off, the front left smooth. I don’t know much advantage they actually offer, but they certainly don’t hurt. Taurus calls them “indexing” and “recoil management” pads.

#TAURUS COMPACT 9MM SERIES#

On the G3 series these are dished-out areas above the trigger guard, but here they are stippled panels. Recent Taurus designs have incorporated features to help you locate your support-hand thumb in a thumbs-forward grip and also a spot to index your trigger finger when your sights aren’t on target (safety rule No. Swapping them does not change the trigger reach length. The backstrap that comes installed has a slight palm swell, but if a more pronounced swell fits your hands better, you can switch to the other one. Does that make it a lesser pistol? Not at all. The Taurus GX4 costs a lot less than all the rest, almost half as much in some cases. The flat-faced trigger has a decent pull and a nice, short reset.Īs you can see, the dimensional specs on these guns are fairly close, and while there are a few differences in features, the biggest takeaway here is the price. With the exception of the Glock, I was able to measure the front-to-back grip width, since I own a P365 and had samples of the rest my disposal because we were using them on the 2021 season of “Handguns & Defensive Weapons.” The GX4’s slide lock lever and mag release are protected from accidental activation but easily operated. Instead of rolling out a litany of comparisons, I generated a chart showing key specifications for the guns in this category it’s on the last page of the article. And Taurus wasn’t about to be left out of the micro-compact competition, so now we have the GX4, an 11+1 pistol with a 3.06-inch barrel, an overall length of 6.05 inches and an unloaded weight of just 18.5 ounces. The well-regarded G3 and G3c semiautos are only a couple of years old, and earlier this year we saw the introduction of the optics-ready T.O.R.O. The folks at Taurus have been busy of late for sure. Arguably begun by SIG’s P365, the roster of such guns has grown quickly and now includes the Springfield Hellcat, Ruger Max-9, Smith & Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus, Glock G43X and the subject of this article: the Taurus GX4. As in today’s crop of “micro-compact” high-capacity 9mm pistols. Size matters, and the size that matters most today is small.













Taurus compact 9mm