It appears that the micro 9mm wars are still far from over. Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon and trying to outdo one another. I’m a huge fan of the micro 9mm handguns. We can have anywhere from 10 rounds all the way up to 13+ rounds in a sub-compact handgun/ These are just great for concealed carry – and the best thing is, they are all very shootable – more than accurate enough for self-defense.
Taurus is the latest gun maker to jump on the itty-bitty 9mm Parabellum pistol bandwagon, and they are coming on strong, too. When I first received a press release on this new model – GX4 – I knew I wanted one. Unfortunately, I no longer have any contacts at Taurus – they changed companies that handle their PR work, and I presently can’t get any samples to test and write about. And, the GX4 took more than four months to appear on local FFL shelves – but it was worth the wait.
Anyone who has followed my writings over the past 30 years, will know that, for many, many years, I was not a fan of Taurus handguns. They simply weren’t made for the long haul – they weren’t even “fitted” – they were simply assembled seemingly with no care if the guns even fired. A large detective agency I worked for, issued mostly Taurus revolvers to their uniformed officers, and I was the Investigations Manager, and I also maintained the firearms for the company. I spent a lot of time repairing all those .38 Special revolvers – so much so, that I kept an inventory of the most parts that failed in those guns.
I’m happy to report, all this changed at least 20 years ago, and Taurus is now producing some excellent firearms, and have even come up with some innovative designs of their own. My own wife, claims that she “collects” Taurus handguns – but only those that fit her hand. Her CCW weapon in her purse, is a Taurus G2c – she was carrying the PT111 for a long time, and I tried to get her to take a G3c, but she liked the way that the G2c felt in her hand. She is deadly accurate with it. She has habitually carried a spare 17-round magazine to spplement the 12-round magazine in the pistol.
The local FFL discount store in our neck of the woods, got two of the GX4 guns in, just an hour before we stopped in to pick up some ammo – if they even had any. My wife came out to the truck, and told me about the GX4, and I sent her back in to get one of them. I haven’t been in any stores since this pandemic started – I’m at a triple risk of dying if I caught it – so my wife does all the shopping. Sad to say, we had just spent over $1,000 on survival foods in the previous two weeks, so our funds were very low. Retail price on the GX4 is just a hair under $400 – this store had those guns marked for $299.97 – a great deal. Put it on a credit card, of course.Continue reading“Taurus GX4, by Pat Cascio”
