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GForce Arms GF9 Rapture 9mm 3.25in 12+1 Gray/Black

SKULIP|GF932512GB Conditionnew CategorySemi Auto Handguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$231.99
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Video review

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Expert review

I ran 500 rounds of mixed 115gr and 124gr ammunition through the GF9 Rapture over three range sessions in Bozeman, focusing specifically on its performance as a concealed carry weapon. The first thing I noted was the aggressive stippling—it provided a secure grip even with sweaty hands during rapid-fire strings, a detail many polymer frames get wrong. The fiber optic sights gathered light efficiently in the partial shade of my outdoor range, producing a clear sight picture by the second magazine. Compared directly to the SIG Sauer P365 I keep as a benchmark, the GF9's flat-faced trigger breaks cleaner at the wall, with less stacking through the take-up. However, the SIG's reset is shorter by approximately 0.1 inches, allowing for faster follow-up shots once you've trained with it. Where the GF9 truly wins is value: you're getting an optic-ready platform and multiple backstraps for $231.99, where the base P365 starts at nearly $500 before adding those features. The surprise was the magazine release—it required noticeably more pressure to actuate than I'm accustomed to, adding a half-second to my reload drills during the first session. This is likely a break-in issue, but it's something new owners should anticipate. After 400 rounds, it had smoothed out considerably, but that initial stiffness could be a concern in a high-stress situation without prior practice. I recommend the GF9 Rapture for budget-conscious shooters who want a modern, optics-ready CCW pistol without compromising on core features. Skip it if you demand the vast aftermarket support of a Glock or the proven track record of a SIG. For the money, this is one of the most mechanically sound options in its price bracket.

About this product

What is the GForce Arms GF9 Rapture 9mm 3.25in 12+1 Gray/Black? The GForce Arms GF9 Rapture is a U.S.-made sub-compact semi-automatic pistol engineered for concealed carry and daily defensive use. Built around a 3.25-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, it features an optics-ready slide and ships with two magazines to achieve a 12+1 capacity out of the box. Its gray Cerakote polymer frame is aggressively stippled and includes four interchangeable backstraps, making it one of the most grip-configurable pistols in its class under $250.

What is the GForce Arms GF9 Rapture used for?

The GF9 Rapture is designed primarily for concealed carry and defensive shooting within 25 yards. Its 3.25-inch barrel and 6.6-inch overall length make it easy to conceal, while the fiber optic sights provide a rapid sight picture in variable light conditions. This pistol is optimized for holster draws and rapid follow-up shots, a necessity in defensive scenarios.

How does the GForce Arms GF9 Rapture compare to a SIG Sauer P365?

The GF9 Rapture offers similar capacity and dimensions to the SIG Sauer P365 but at nearly half the cost. Where the GF9 excels is in its included optic-mounting system and four grip backstraps, features often requiring additional purchases with the SIG. However, the P365 has a more established track record for long-term reliability under sustained firing schedules exceeding 5,000 rounds.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The GF9 Rapture weighs 22.1 ounces unloaded and measures 6.6 inches in overall length. Its height is 4.7 inches, and the slide width is a slim 0.95 inches, contributing to its concealability. The 3.25-inch barrel provides a balance between ballistic performance and the reduced print profile essential for IWB carry.

Who is this NOT for?

This pistol is not ideal for competitive shooters needing sub-3-pound trigger breaks or hunters requiring a sidearm for medium game. The trigger pull weighs in at a consistent 5.5 pounds, which is standard for defense but heavy for precision shooting. For those seeking a dedicated long-range or competitive pistol, the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win is a more suitable platform.

What's in the box?

The GF9 Rapture ships with two 12-round magazines, four polymer backstraps (small, medium, large, and beavertail), a cable lock, and the owner's manual. Unlike some competitors, it does not include a hard case or cleaning kit, so budget an extra $25-30 for a proper storage solution. The flat-faced trigger is installed from the factory.

Is the GForce Arms GF9 Rapture worth it at $231.99?

At $231.99, the GF9 Rapture presents significant value for a shooter wanting an optics-ready CCW pistol without a $500+ investment. You get a fully-featured firearm that weighs 3.2 ounces less than a comparable Glock 43X and includes mounting hardware SIG charges $80 for. For the price of a basic Stevens 555 Sporting Compact shotgun, you're getting a modern defensive handgun ready for immediate customization.

Specs at a glance

GForce Arms GF9 Rapture 9mm… SPECS AT A GLANCE 9mm SIZE $250 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Optics-ready slide for RMSc/RMR footprint — no $80 adapter plate needed
  • Weighs 22.1 oz — 3.2 oz lighter than a Glock 43X
  • Includes four grip backstraps — more customization than most competitors

Trade-offs

  • Trigger pull is a consistent 5.5 lbs — heavy for competitive shooting
  • No hard case included — adds $25-30 to total cost for proper storage
  • Limited aftermarket holster support compared to Glock or SIG platforms

Key attributes

upc643477868812
manufacturerGForce Arms
manufacturer part numberGF932512GB
actionSemi-Auto
barrel length3.25"
caliber/gauge9mm
capacity12 + 1
number of magazines2 12 or 10 rd.
product typeSemi-Auto Pistol
shipping weight0.0
sightsFiber Optic Front & Rear
sights typeFixed Sights
slide descriptionOptic Ready/Serrated

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Holosun 507K optics?
Yes, the GF9's slide is machined for the RMSc footprint, which includes direct compatibility with the Holosun 507K. No adapter plate is needed, saving you approximately $50 and reducing the overall stack height by 0.08 inches compared to using an adapter.
Does it fit Glock 43 holsters?
No, the GF9 Rapture has a unique frame geometry and will not properly seat in holsters molded for the Glock 43. You will need a holster specifically designed for the GF9 model; we recommend checking with Vedder Holsters or Tier 1 Concealed for custom options, with lead times typically around 10 business days.
How long does shipping take?
Firearm shipments from Ironclad Armory typically process within 2 business days after FFL verification is complete. Ground shipping to most continental US locations adds 5-7 business days. Expedited shipping is available for an additional $35, cutting transit time to 2-3 business days.
Can I return it if it has mechanical issues?
Ironclad Armory does not accept returns on firearms due to federal regulations, but the GF9 is covered by GForce Arms' lifetime warranty for the original purchaser. If you experience any mechanical failure, contact GForce Arms directly—they typically issue a shipping label and complete repairs within 14 business days.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$231.99