TX22 accessories.
When available you can buy the match TX22 slide for $199
Also TANDEMKROSS "Wingman" +5 Magazine extentions, and a lot more.
I'm well past 1k in mine no problem with the barrel or slide. It's been perfect.I bought a tx22 about a year ago. I liked everything about it. But now I am in mourning. I was out shooting it today and the front end of the slide broke off. After gathering up the parts I called Taurus. I was told that i would have to pay them $50 to ship it back to them and they would take a look at it. The service rep told me that they had never heard of this happening before and it was probably the ammo I was using. After checking on a Taurus forum I find this is pretty common occurence around the 1000 rd mark. I don't want to spend $50 for them to tell me it was the ammo. I will put the $50 toward something more sturdy that can handle 22 lr. If you have a tx22 keep check on the guide rod housing of the slide.
That's good news. I hope it continues to run for you. I really enjoyed shooting mine.I'm well past 1k in mine no problem with the barrel or slide. It's been perfect.
The trigger has a very short reset and it's a nice crisp break. You can empty a 16rd magazine really fast if you want to.After hearing so much about these I have a few on my watch list on GB. Wish there wasn't such a price jump between the 4" and 5" models, but it will just be a range toy, so 4" will be fine.
The 5" is the competition model with the optic mount, etc, so that drives up the price.After hearing so much about these I have a few on my watch list on GB. Wish there wasn't such a price jump between the 4" and 5" models, but it will just be a range toy, so 4" will be fine.
I've seen several on GB just under $300 (so they'll be just over 300 with shipping and transfer fee).The 5" is the competition model with the optic mount, etc, so that drives up the price.
That said, like everything else both models seem to be at prices a good bit higher than they were when these first came out.
I really like my TX22. I have the regular 4" model. I really wanted to get one without the manual safety, but finally bought the one with the manual safety when it became available locally at a price I couldn't turn down.
Not bad these days. I picked mine up for $269 + tax locally, but last time I looked prices have been higher and availability was thin.I've seen several on GB just under $300 (so they'll be just over 300 with shipping and transfer fee).
I've seen several on GB just under $300 (so they'll be just over 300 with shipping and transfer fee).
Taurus TX22 .22LR 16rd 4.1" Pistol, Green Splatter - 1-TX22141
Brand: TaurusModel: TX22Caliber: 22 Long RifleCapacity: 16# of Mags: Two (2)Barrel Length: 4.1"Overall Length: 7.06"Frame: PolymerFinish: OD Green SplatterSights: White DotsSafety: Ambi Manual SafetyWeight: 17.3 ozpalmettostatearmory.com
$300
I've got 650rds on mine without cleaning it. I've lubricated it with a drop on the rails before my son and DIL started.Thought I would add a little update. I have now had the tx22 for over two years and have shot thousands of rounds through it. (Exact round count lost but I would estimate 3-4k rounds) this thing has been downright amazing for a rimfire semi auto. It's functioned well with everything I have fed it. The malfunctions have been limited. The last 1k(ish) rounds I have shot without cleaning it. I did this intentionally to see how it would effect the gun. Well it didn't, still ran great! If I can ever find a competition model I will be adding one to the collection.