Taurus designed the TX 22 as a budget minded competition
rimfire pistol. I have not shot
competition since the mid-nineties so that is of little importance to me. I do find that competition firearms are often
the best for most shooting purposes as they usually have all the bells and
whistles right out of the box. The Taurus is a polymer frame constructed gun
with an aluminum slide that makes this gun very light to carry. The barrel and most internal parts are
stainless steel. My gun weighed in at
about 17.5 ounces unloaded and just under 20 ounces with a loaded magazine. The
pistol came with two magazines that hold sixteen rounds of .22 long rifle ammo
plus one in the barrel for a total of seventeen rounds giving this pistol an
advantage in firepower over the competitors.
The pistol has ambidextrous safety levers and the magazine catch release
can be reversed for those that shoot from the left hand. The trigger has a hidden safety that I really
like without an exposed lever to press down.
It breaks very clean with next to no creep and the trigger reset is very
short allowing accurate rapid fire. The
gun is striker fired instead of using a hammer as most other rimfire pistol
designs. My pistol trigger feels to be around 4.5 to 5 pounds but I haven’t put
a pull scale on it as of yet. The sights
are clean, white three dot sights with the rear adjustable for windage and
elevation. It also has a frame rail for adding laser or light aiming devices
for those that care to. The feature of
this new pistol that I am most impressed with is the grip. This is a full size pistol and the grip is
very ergonomic and fits my hand very well.
It has a texture that makes it easy to hold on to and also seats in your
hand so that when you point the gun the sights are pretty much lined up. Accuracy of this pistol is very good with one
inch groups from a rest at about fifteen steps are pretty much standard if I do
my part. Offhand groups at the same
distance ran me from 2.5-3 inches, but then I am not as steady as I used to be.
For those that use a suppressor this pistol comes ready to attach one with a
simple adapter included in the box. Also
Taurus includes a complete manual and safety lock with the firearm.
I have carried this gun for the last few weeks almost every
day here on the ranch while in the truck, while shredding, on horseback and
riding around in my two seat Kawasaki.
It is very comfortable and does not pull my belt down while
working. I am now very confident in this
pistol as I have put over 500 rounds of bulk .22 ammo through it with no
malfunctions. This is simply amazing to me as .22 semi-automatic pistols are
known to be finicky. The disassembly on
this pistol is very simple and the least complicated of any semi auto handgun I
have owned. I have found two things that bug me a bit but both may be just
me. I have short fat thumbs so it is
hard for me to reach the magazine release without changing my grip unless I use
two hands. Those with longer thumbs will
probably not have a problem. The other
is that I prefer leather holsters but have not found one built specifically for
this gun as of yet. I have been carrying it in a nylon BB gun holster I found
in Wal-Mart that cost $6.99 and even had a pouch on it to hold the extra
magazine. It will do fine until I find a
leather one I like.
The manufacturer’s suggested retail price on this pistol is
$349.99 but I have seen them online for as little as $259.99. You could buy one online and have it shipped
to your favorite dealer if they receive firearms and do the paper work for
their customers. Depending on what they
charge you to receive and do the background check would determine your final
price. I bought mine from Hilltop Gun
Shop here in Lampasas and have been very pleased with the service I get there.
Hoffpauir’s Ranch and Supply had them on display at the Outdoor Expo so they
most likely have them in stock. If your
favorite dealer does not have one in stock I would bet they can get one for you
in just a few days. The really nice thing is until September 30, 2019 Taurus is
offering a $50.00 rebate on this pistol making it one of the best bargains out
there for this quality of firearm. I am
sure I will be carrying mine for quite some time.
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