Strike Industries x Taurus: GX4 Strike Bravo Chassis & Pistols
Strike Industries and Taurus teamed up to design a chassis for Taurus GX4 pistols. Strike Industries describe this new chassis as a performance-driven upgrade engineered to enhance ergonomics, recoil control, and modularity for the Taurus GX4 series. Let’s take a look at the specs and features of the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo chassis and pistols.
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“The chassis is built around the company’s Dynamic Control™ system, designed to provide improved recoil management and flatter shooting on the range and in defensive scenarios.
The GX4 Chassis enhances handling with ergonomics that promote better grip stability and overall weapon control.”
The new Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo chassis features a rear Picatinny rail section for mounting stocks and braces, as well as an ambidextrous QD sling swivel socket for attaching slings. The Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo pistols come with T.O.R.O. (Taurus Optics Ready Option) optics-ready slides and 1/2x28 threaded 3.7” barrels. The slides are also equipped with a reversible charging handle. The chassis is compatible with all existing Taurus GX4 accessories.
The overall length of the Taurus GX4 Strike Bravo pistol without a brace is 9.62” and it weighs 24.1 oz. With a Strike FSA Stabilizer brace attached and deployed, the length of the pistol will be 18.38” and it’ll tip the scales at 34.9 oz.
Taurus has four versions of the GX4 Strike Bravo pistol: with and without the Strike FSA Stabilizer and with a 10 or 15 round magazine capacity. The MSRP of both 10 and 15-round GX4 Strike Bravo non-braced pistols is $606.99. The models that come with a brace cost $795.99. All versions are shipped with two magazines.
Pictures by Taurus USA, www.taurususa.com
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