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ExtraCarry Now Supports Taurus GX2 13-Round Mags and 15-Round Magazines
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VANCOUVER, Wash. - Washingtoner -- ExtraCarry, the patented pocket-carry magazine pouch trusted by everyday carriers, is proud to announce new compatibility with the Taurus GX2 13-round and 15-round magazines. Whether you carry for self-defense or range training, you can now keep a GX2 spare magazine discreetly in your pocket — secure, comfortable, and ready when needed.

Why This Matters for Taurus GX2 Owners

The Taurus GX2 platform has quickly become a favorite for concealed carry. With the addition of higher-capacity 13-round mags and 15-round magazines, shooters gain more firepower, but also face the challenge of carrying a spare mag. Traditional belt-mounted mag carriers can be bulky, uncomfortable, or impossible to conceal with everyday clothing.

That's where ExtraCarry comes in. Our patented pocket magazine pouch provides a deep concealment solution that looks like a simple pocket clip while securely holding your GX2 spare mag. It keeps your magazine free from lint and debris while ensuring a fast, repeatable draw.

Features of the ExtraCarry Mag Pouch
  • Now fits GX2 13-round magazines & 15-round mags – optimized for Taurus's most popular concealed carry magazines.
  • Patented pocket design – disguised by a low-profile clip that resembles a pen or pocket tool.
  • Comfortable for all-day carry – no belt space required; carry next to your phone or keys.
  • Fast access – "mag drawer" design provides a repeatable grip and smooth retrieval.
  • Durable & secure – strong clip retention and rugged build made for EDC.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Does this fit both 13-round and 15-round GX2 mags?

Yes. This release adds support for both magazine sizes, so you can carry whichever configuration you prefer.

Will it print under lightweight clothing?
The low-profile clip design minimizes printing, making it ideal for deep concealment pocket carry.

Is draw speed as fast as a belt-mounted carrier?
With practice, most users find ExtraCarry's pocket draw just as consistent — with the added benefit of concealment and comfort.

How to Buy

Taurus GX2 owners can shop directly on ExtraCarry.com for mag pouches designed to fit the 13-round spare mag and 15-round magazines. If you use other Taurus or 9mm platforms, the ExtraCarry Universal 9mm pouch may also be a great fit.

Shop Taurus GX2 Mag Pouches (https://www.extracarry.com/search?q=Taurus%20GX2) Browse Universal 9mm Options (https://dl51zt98os7x49ho-8703968.shopifypreview.com/collections/universal)

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