The Taurus GX4 is presented as a micro-size 9mm pistol with a 3-inch barrel designed for deep concealment. Its compact dimensions allow it to disappear in a pocket while still offering defensive capability. The discussion frames the GX4 as a self-defense option for situations where a very small, easily hidden handgun is needed. Emphasis is placed on its role as a discreet, everyday carry pistol rather than a large, attention-grabbing firearm. The overall theme is a micro-compact 9mm that prioritizes concealability while still delivering practical performance for personal protection.
The video describes the Taurus GX4’s sight setup, starting with a front sight that uses a single white dot on the front post to aid in quickly finding targets downrange. The rear sights are blacked out, intended to provide a clear sight picture and support accurate shooting. The slide includes both front and rear serrations, allowing for a solid grip when performing press checks or charging the pistol. The 3-inch barrel contributes to the pistol’s very small overall size, reinforcing its suitability for deep concealment where minimal bulk is important.
Attention shifts to the polymer frame, where the GX4 features aggressive texturing in the areas where the trigger finger rests when off the trigger and where the support-hand thumb typically indexes. This texturing is intended to encourage a consistent grip and help maintain control. The polymer trigger guard has a somewhat square shape with a smooth front surface and a small lip, accommodating shooters who use the guard as part of their grip. The trigger incorporates a trigger safety that must be depressed before the main trigger can move. There is noticeable take-up before a distinct wall, followed by a crisp, clean break. The reset is described as short, with similarly crisp and clean feedback.
The slide bears a Taurus logo at the rear, and the pistol includes a left-side slide release that is easy to actuate even on a new, out-of-the-box sample. The grip area continues the aggressive texturing pattern, matching the index points for the trigger finger and thumb. This texture is described as very grippy, intended to keep the shorter, potentially snappier pistol firmly in hand, even as the shooter’s hands begin to sweat during faster strings of fire. On the opposite side, the GX4 uses a triangular magazine release with slight texturing. It is easy to press intentionally but sits flush within a molded bump on the frame, helping to prevent accidental activation despite the pistol’s compact size.
The Taurus GX4 is shown with its included hard-shell plastic case, which opens via two small flaps. Inside, Taurus provides an additional backstrap to adjust grip fit, a small tool that can also function as a keychain, and a second magazine. The magazines are described as 11+1 capacity, which is noted as a substantial amount of ammunition for a pistol of this size. The combination of micro-compact dimensions with an 11-round magazine is highlighted as a key feature, balancing concealability with practical on-board capacity for a defensive handgun.
The conclusion characterizes the Taurus GX4 as a 9mm pistol aimed at users who prefer a discreet, low-profile firearm rather than a large, flashy handgun. A Cerakote finish on the slide is mentioned as providing a distinct aesthetic, but the focus remains on its role as a compact defensive tool. The GX4 is likened to a small bodyguard or backup plan that can be carried almost anywhere without drawing attention. The closing remarks suggest it as a micro-sized pistol that performs above its size class for concealed defensive use and invite owners to share their experiences and reviews of the Taurus GX4.