BAINBRIDGE, GA — California gun owners now have access to one of the most anticipated handguns of the year. Taurus announced the release of its GX2 9mm pistol in a California-compliant configuration, marking the first time the compact defensive handgun is available to buyers in the state.

Originally launched nationwide in January 2025, the GX2 quickly gained a reputation for its reliability, ergonomic design, and value-driven pricing. It has been widely tested by professionals and enthusiasts alike, including rigorous use at Gunsite and various ranges across the country.

Key features of the California-compliant Taurus GX2 include:

  • 10-round capacity with two included magazines
  • Sharpshooter barrel for increased accuracy and training consistency
  • Industry-standard steel dovetail sights, allowing for aftermarket customization
  • MIL-STD-1913 accessory rail for compact lights and lasers
  • Striker-fired action with hinged trigger safety for consistent and secure operation
  • Ergonomic polymer frame, lightweight yet durable
  • Manual safety, offering additional security especially for newer shooters

Taurus emphasized that the GX2 was designed with both new and experienced shooters in mind. Its combination of simplicity, safety, and performance makes it a strong candidate for concealed carry, home defense, or recreational shooting.

The California release reflects Taurus’ continued commitment to offering compliant, affordable, and practical firearms for self-defense. With its premium features at an entry-level price point, the GX2 is expected to be a popular choice among residents navigating the state’s strict handgun roster.

For California residents, the GX2 fills a much-needed gap: a reliable, feature-rich 9mm option that doesn’t break the bank yet delivers solid performance in real-world scenarios.

While the GX2’s appeal is rooted in its affordability, Taurus hasn’t sacrificed capability. This release represents an important reminder that effective self-defense tools should be accessible to responsible citizens regardless of their budget.

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