Make: Taurus
Model: TX22 Competition
Capacity: 10 Rounds
Front Sight: Fixed (White dot)
Rear Sight: Adjustable (White dot)
Frame Size: Full Size
Barrel Length: 5.25″
Overall Length: 9.37″
Overall Height: 5.44″
Overall Width: 1.25″
Weight: 25.84 oz
Slide Material: Aluminum
Frame Material: Polymer
Barrel Material: Steel Alloy
Caliber: 22 LR
Safety: Manual Safety
The TX22 Competition SCR (Steel Challenge Ready) is the next iteration of Taurus’ standout .22LR semi-auto. Taurus revisited the TX22 platform with a Target model variant of the TX22 competition designed specifically to compete in Steel Challenge.
The TX22 Competition SCR builds on the original TaurusTX™ 22 Competition model with its precision engineered slide and match-grade bull barrel. The “skeletonized” slide with a custom enlarged ejection port is designed so that a red dot optic can be mounted to the barrel and to help prevent any issue during ejection of empty shells. This mounting configuration significantly enhances accuracy compared to a slide-mounted optic platform. Two adapter plates each featuring two mounting patterns are included to interface the leading red dot sights on the market today with the barrel.
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Jeff
1 year agoAbout as fun as it gets. While the optic being mounted on the barrel is weird, it also works. Since the optic isn’t moving, you can stay on target easier. The trigger is great for a 22. Compensator didn’t seem to do much (if anything), but if you are going to use this for competition I guess every split second may count.
CARL D
1 year agothe reason I gave it less that 5 stars is it's propensity for failure to feed and it's difficulty of breakdown and reassembly. other than THAT, is a fine weapon. Perhaps when it gets more broke in the failure to feed rate will improve. I have heard that but I'll stick with the P322 for now.
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