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CZ you say? I think it's a dead ringer for an HK P30 or VP9. Maybe if the grip was rubberized, I'd be convinced to join team CZI just got my TX22 and got it to the range. Decided that I would always run it with the threaded adapter, so I'd made sure to secure it with some red Loctite, them put a micro comp on it as a thread protector. I love this pistol in this configuration. Zero malfunctions after 300 rounds of various types of ammo. Feels like a CZ in its ergonomics but obviously much lighter. This will be getting a lot of use.
I bought a TX22 a month ago and have had it to the range just one-time. I only shot inexpensive rounds and I had multiple misfeeds through both magazines, definitely frustrating...
When I research other owners experience who have had this same issue, the fix seems to vary amongst owners;
Use higher quality ammo.
Pay particular attention to loading the double-stack magazine.
Dismantle, polish and lube the magazine.
Send the gun back to Taurus for a period of 4-5 months.
Earlier in this thread an owner mentioned contacting Taurus and received a new barrel. Contacting Taurus is my next move.
The recently manufactured Federal Black Box stuff from Bimart has been crap in all my semis, it wasn't any better in this pistol.
I didn't notice that until you pointed it out. The shape of the ejection port suggests that the final shape wasn't the original shape. Like they kept elongating it (during R&D) in that one direction (up and left) to try to minimize the "damage" and finally called it good or ran out of room.Nice review! I'd like to see some kind of option to keep the ejection port on the slide from getting so beat up. I've seen other reviews and they all do this.
I just got my TX22 and got it to the range. Decided that I would always run it with the threaded adapter, so I'd made sure to secure it with some red Loctite, them put a micro comp on it as a thread protector. I love this pistol in this configuration. Zero malfunctions after 300 rounds of various types of ammo. Feels like a CZ in its ergonomics but obviously much lighter. This will be getting a lot of use.
It becomes a fixed barrel the way it sits in the frame, but it gets filthy suppressed. I wouldn't permanently attach mine.I don't own a TX22 (but will check my local Bimart soon) so I don't know if I even know what I am talking about but....
Permanently loctiting the thread adapter on seems like it would make it harder to clean since you can't separate the barrel from the slide. Am I wrong about this? I like the idea of knowing the adapter isn't going to come loose though.
Silly rabbit, even with the adapter in place, it's very easy to clean thoroughly.It becomes a fixed barrel the way it sits in the frame, but it gets filthy suppressed. I wouldn't permanently attach mine.