I love my Taurus TX22 and it will eat everything I feed it. It is accurate and reliable. I have over a thousand rounds through it with only two failures to fire, both of which were due to the ammo. The first 500 rounds was Winchester Wildcat that was over 40 years old I inherited from my father. I have three other Taurus pistols and they all work great. Thanks for the video.
I bought a TX22 several months ago NIB. I just a couple of days ago sent it back to Taurus for the second time for warranty repairs. The problem I’m having is with lead fouling in the barrel. The first time I sent it to them, the barrel was replaced with a new barrel. The technician put 32 rounds of CCI through it and I put an additional 60+ rounds of browning bulk ammunition through it. So at less than 100 rounds the lead fouling in the middle of the barrel was so bad, that it was throwing my shot placement off by 2 to 3 inches. I had less than 250 rounds through the original barrel of 22 thunderbolt and browning bulk ammunition when shot placement was being thrown off by more than 6 inches due to lead fouling. I’m afraid they’re gonna do the same thing again and send me back the gun with another “new“ barrel in it and tell me not to run bulk ammunition. I bought a 22 pistol so I can run bulk ammunition through the gun. Have any of you out there had any issues with any of your 22 pistols with lead fouling? Wondering if there is anything I can do physically to the inside of the barrel to keep it from lead fouling? This is driving me nuts!!! I love this gun and I just want it to work!! Any opinions or info would be greatly appreciated!! BTW, I do remember reading somewhere how several years ago Taurus apparently put out a batch of bad barrels that were doing this and I’m worried it might have happened again somehow. 🤷🏼
Had a defective magazine for my Taurus. Covered under the warranty. Still have occasional failure to feed problems especially when the magazine is topped of at capacity. could it be ammo? Maybe. It’s still a pretty good pistol.
Every gun is diffrent in what ammo it likes the tx 22 is great likes everything my ruger mark4 dosen't like federal blue box champion 36g but my browning buckmark eats and shoots it very good thanks for the video!
I like both of mine. I like the feel of the Glock just a bit more, but I sure like the bigger mags in the TX22. I don't try to cram the 16th round in the mags, just load 15.