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MSRP $430
Threaded barrel $150
std cap mags LOL
reliability with all 22 ammo Priceless
sites that can be adjusted to actually be on target, hit or miss according to most reviews
trigger job $$$
everything is relative i guess
Lol trigger job? Its a friggin 22, just shoot it. These aren't postal match guns. Same for the Taurus. Taurus is probably a "better value" but you guys are a bunch of skinflints. I probably will have a TX22 and an M&P 22 next year, too. they're certainly cheap enough to get intoMSRP $430
Threaded barrel $150
std cap mags LOL
reliability with all 22 ammo Priceless
sites that can be adjusted to actually be on target, hit or miss according to most reviews
trigger job $$$
everything is relative i guess
Lol trigger job? Its a friggin 22, just shoot it. These aren't postal match guns. Same for the Taurus. Taurus is probably a "better value" but you guys are a bunch of skinflints. I probably will have a TX22 and an M&P 22 next year, too. they're certainly cheap enough to get into
At least these guns aren't shit garbage mc shit like the P22, or Mosquito.
I wanted to like those so bad lolLol trigger job? Its a friggin 22, just shoot it. These aren't postal match guns. Same for the Taurus. Taurus is probably a "better value" but you guys are a bunch of skinflints. I probably will have a TX22 and an M&P 22 next year, too. they're certainly cheap enough to get into
At least these guns aren't shit garbage mc shit like the P22, or Mosquito.
THISWhile it's a better value it's also a vastly superior gun IMO. The trigger is far better than the G44 (my G44 pulled at around 7.5 if I remember right), threaded barrel included, better sights(barely), and 6 more rounds in a plinker matter, for me anyway. Side ejection port on the TX22 vs top/side on the G44 makes the TX22 a much better suppressor host for those in free states.
I'd be shocked if the trigger on my TX22 is any more than 4 pounds. It's real nice for such a cheap gun.While it's a better value it's also a vastly superior gun IMO. The trigger is far better than the G44 (my G44 pulled at around 7.5 if I remember right), threaded barrel included, better sights(barely), and 6 more rounds in a plinker matter, for me anyway. Side ejection port on the TX22 vs top/side on the G44 makes the TX22 a much better suppressor host for those in free states.
I have no idea how I can hit C zone steel one handed while filming with my other hand at 50 yards with this shitty glerk trigger. I definitely need to spend some money to fix it.I'd be shocked if the trigger on my TX22 is any more than 4 pounds. It's real nice for such a cheap gun.
I have no idea how I can hit C zone steel one handed while filming with my other hand at 50 yards with this shitty glerk trigger. I definitely need to spend some money to fix it.
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Lol trigger job? Its a friggin 22, just shoot it. These aren't postal match guns. Same for the Taurus. Taurus is probably a "better value" but you guys are a bunch of skinflints. I probably will have a TX22 and an M&P 22 next year, too. they're certainly cheap enough to get into
At least these guns aren't shit garbage mc shit like the P22, or Mosquito.
You sure gou did not break them?Got well over 3k rounds through mine at this point and it's been pretty damn reliable. I think I've had 2 lightstrikes with Fed Automatch but aside from that it's been flawless. I just can't stop shooting it. Comes to the range with me literally every weekend.
On another note, I somehow managed to lose 2 brand new 10 round mags I bought last month
I've never lost gun related stuff before in my life and don't know how I managed it. I'm wondering if they may have fallen out of my coat pocket at the range and I somehow didn't notice - won't know until the snow melts
Anyway, the mags are dirt cheap so I just ordered another couple mags for $43 shipped.
Got well over 3k rounds through mine at this point and it's been pretty damn reliable. I think I've had 2 lightstrikes with Fed Automatch but aside from that it's been flawless. I just can't stop shooting it. Comes to the range with me literally every weekend.
On another note, I somehow managed to lose 2 brand new 10 round mags I bought last month
I've never lost gun related stuff before in my life and don't know how I managed it. I'm wondering if they may have fallen out of my coat pocket at the range and I somehow didn't notice - won't know until the snow melts
Anyway, the mags are dirt cheap so I just ordered another couple mags for $43 shipped.
Definitely could have broken them...only made of plastic...You sure gou did not break them?
Andrew your getting old, accumulated to much shit, it is what happens.
I find the easiest way to find something is order more when it comes go put it away.......and what do we have here. Wait until no matter how hard you look you juzt cant cant see "it" sitting right there.
I was looking for a sleeve of 5000 pellets. Nope cant find them , so i order more. They came while I was at work. Wife calls and says, where do i put these. i say just toss them on the wall. She says o you mean with the others...now Im scratching my head as i would bet a weeks pay plus I checked there!
AH shit that's not a bad idea. I'll have to go check.
How much was it?After 2 full days of waiting for a proceed I finally got my TX 22 yesterday. The closest thing I have to it is the phenomenal Smith & Wesson M&P compact so I’ll use that as the measuring stick.
The Taurus is a little bigger in the length of both the slide and grip but no wider, slightly narrower. They are both light but I love the Taurus grip, and if you have large hands, you will too.
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The 16 round mags are awesome vs the Smith 10 rounders. They both have the assist feature that lets you compress the spring while loading. The Smith is a little easier to load but 10 rounds.
The triggers on both are good. 4.5 pounds for Taurus and 5 pounds for the Smith. Taurus is a little gritty but a very crisp break. Both are very good.
Threaded barrel on both, which is a necessity now that I’m in NH.
i ran 4 different types of ammo from 36 grain bulk federal crap hollow points to mini mags and 42 grain low velocity gem tech suppressor. 200 rounds through and they all ran flawlessly.
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Shooting at 25 feet this is a few mags of CCI std velocity rapid and slow. Sights are 3 dot white and worked great.
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If you can’t tell by now this is a winner. For $259 it’s a huge winner. Time will tell but due to the way the grip fits my hand, the trigger and 16 round mags, it might just beat out the smaller M&P.
It’s not the target pistol that my mark 4 target is and it’s probably not as nice or customizable as a 22/45 but they do cost twice as much or more.
$259 online. I think $12 shipping and $20 transferHow much was it?
I’ve been pretty OCD about cleaning mine which probably explains the very few light strikes. I shoot 300+ rounds every range trip and it’s usually very dirty after that. So I scrape out the gunk in the striker channel with a pick etc.I got a bunch of light strikes the last time I was shooting my TX22. To be fair I have put many thousands of rounds through it and never took the striker assembly apart. A quick disassembly and cleaning of lots of gunk around the striker and in the striker channel and it's functioning flawlessly again.
Smart thinking. I'll definitely be cleaning the striker channel every time I clean it from now on. I really abuse the TX22 and hundreds of rounds through it, all suppressed, between cleanings. Earlier in this thread I complained about accuracy issues. A thorough cleaning of my suppressor and better a grip/trigger finger technique has improved things greatly. I'm still not a fan of the adjustable rear sight but it's working ok.I’ve been pretty OCD about cleaning mine which probably explains the very few light strikes. I shoot 300+ rounds every range trip and it’s usually very dirty after that. So I scrape out the gunk in the striker channel with a pick etc.
Fiber optic front was a huge improvement for me.Smart thinking. I'll definitely be cleaning the striker channel every time I clean it from now on. I really abuse the TX22 and hundreds of rounds through it, all suppressed, between cleanings. Earlier in this thread I complained about accuracy issues. A thorough cleaning of my suppressor and better a grip/trigger finger technique has improved things greatly. I'm still not a fan of the adjustable rear sight but it's working ok.
I've got a Lakeline fiber optic up front. I like red but I know green works for lots of people too.Fiber optic front was a huge improvement for me.
Yeah I hate the rear sight. Mine shoots like 2" high at 30ish feet. Not the end of the world as I just use it to plink steel/dueling tree with.Smart thinking. I'll definitely be cleaning the striker channel every time I clean it from now on. I really abuse the TX22 and hundreds of rounds through it, all suppressed, between cleanings. Earlier in this thread I complained about accuracy issues. A thorough cleaning of my suppressor and better a grip/trigger finger technique has improved things greatly. I'm still not a fan of the adjustable rear sight but it's working ok.
Glad to know it isn't just my TX22 that does that.Mine shoots like 2" high at 30ish feet.