I can't wait to see one and I do agree the Taurus TX22 are fantastic and I have the TX22 and TX22 COMPACT and the TX22 COMPETITION and they are great..
They did. It was a .32ACP version of their TCP, called the PT732. It was not a big seller. Unlike the Kel-Tec version, it did not hold any more rounds in its magazine than its .380ACP version did.
@@Just1American1966 People assume because .32 is smaller more will fit in a mag, which isn't always true. .32 being semi rim makes it fit funky in some mags
It's nice to see that they're on the website as available for sale. Other people reviewing them said that they're not on the market yet. They're cool looking guns and I would like to get one for myself... but I just worry they're going to be the same as the PT-22, but just cosmetically different. I guess the slide and magazine are both supposed to be much easier to use though (easier to rack the slide and easier to load the magazine)... so those are good upgrades. Wish I had one of each to compare the triggers.
I currently have the PT22 and I am hearing that the slide is easier to manipulate but my main concern is the trigger pull. While I have been accurate with my PT22 it has the longest and heaviest trigger of any of my pistols, "including SCCY". I have heard that the TUC 22 has a heavier trigger than the PT22 and if that's the case then I don't want one no matter the other improvements. Thanks for the video 😊.
Love the ergonomics of it. Great job on the review. Nice to see someone that understands the purpose of this gun. I saw some reviewer shooting it at 15 yards
Pocket pistols/mouse guns are my fav! This one looks pretty cool. My EDC is a Ruger LCP that has been heavily modified. My "fun" one is a .22 WMR Black Widow revolver. The collectible is a Raven Arms MP-25. Just because they're small doesn't mean they're incapable, though I'd question the efficacy of .25ACP
@@SMS2884 I tried one and thought it was crap. The two piece feed ramp is junk and hangs up flat nosed and large JHP rounds. You have to remove the rear sight to clean the striker channel. In my opinion another miss by S&W and with their terrible QC no way I would waste my money.
Re hash of the old PT22. I carried a PT22 for 19 years when I needed deep concealment. Carry load was 40 grain Minimag which was very reliable. Other ammo not so much. Frame cracked after 23k rounds and Taurus replaced it. I would agree with the poster that wanted a 32.
According to the Taurus website, the TUC weighs 10oz even, which is 1.30z lighter than their older variation of the PT-22 and 1.2oz lighter than the LCP2 in 22lr, but even so, I'm a little disappointed. The Ruger LCPMax is 10.6oz and it's a 380 (go figure why the LCPMax is lighter than the LCP2 22lr, but it is what it is). Whereas the Kel-Tec P32 is only 6.8oz, the significant advantage for pocket carry. For pocket carry, actual pocket carry, suit or shorts, weight matters. The Berreta Bobcat comes in at 11.8oz but it's expensive and wide with the walnut grips (but it does come with a threaded barrel which could be game changer for some)
I like Taurus firearms. I had a pt-22 and was not very happy with it. Lots of ftf and fte with it. But it did shoot straight. For a pocket pistol. I would want to try one before putting any money in one. Thank you for the video.
I'm still in awe at how well that stuff works in smaller handguns. I'm surprised they were able to make such a fast burning powder without the pressures being too high. When it comes to .22's though, the barrels are over-built compared to many other guns/calibers... but there are some .22's with some very thin barrels. The Jennings J22 for example has a barrel liner that's only like 0.050" thick. When I got a parts kit for one, I couldn't believe how thin the barrel was. It does get surrounded by a fairly thick layer of ZAMAK, but I don't think that really adds strength at all. Have heard of J22 barrels exploding too... so I probably wouldn't shoot Federal Punch ammo in one if I wanted it to last... or at the very least I would test fire it and inspect the parts to make sure there are no defects or cracks that will cause the gun to blow up. (I still don't understand how thin walled some revolver cylinders are from the inner chamber walls to the outer diameter of the cylinder. Some of them get almost paper thin, but still never blow up).
Now that the bodyguard 2 is out it’s absolutely the king of micro pistols. It’s so much better than anything else that doing comparisons to it are a bit of a joke
That sucks. I've heard mostly good things about the G3C, but have barely ever heard anything bad about them. I think the main problem people had with them was the cheap finish on the slide that's supposed to be very durable, but isn't. (or at least they get cosmetic damage very easily).
That sucks... I've been EDC a G3C going on three years... and it is flawless at every range trip... I've put about 500 rounds down the barrel... but mine is a sample of one... 🤷♂️ Edit flawless with 115 grain, but not with 147 grain as the {ogive} is shallow and it won't allow a larger projectile to fully seat in battery... I was upset over this at first but am long over it aas I'm OK with 115 grain... and like I said it functions great.... But beware if you're wanting to chamber larger projectiles... Maybe Taurus addressed this but I would research it....
@@Soli_Deo_Gloria_. No 124gr? There are a lot of good 124gr rounds. I don't know if Xtreme Defenders will be any better than the 147gr, because of their shape... but they're amazing self defense rounds. The only reason I don't have them myself is because I can't afford them. The .380acp is a good self defense round in my opinion... but when it comes to the Xtreme Defenders, they are better in .380acp than the vast majority of rounds in 9mm... and their barrier blindness of both soft and hard targets is unparalleled. I've never seen another round that even compares.
I have a NAA Sidewinder (very similar to a Pug) and now I’m thinking about the TUC for my mouse gun. The NAA revolver is beautifully made and, after a few adjustments by the factory, very reliable. However, I would describe its accuracy level as “elevator gun.” If your target is farther than 7’ away…It’s not easy to hit. The TUC looks like you may actually be able to hit something consistently at 21’.
It's a target shooters brand. Fairly expensive. Standard velocity, greasy projectiles, and not on many store shelves. Eley club is the more economic line of theirs. For whatever it's worth, I've never heard anyone pronounce it like this presenter does. I've always heard it rhymes with "steely"
I own the g3, g3 c Th9 and the tx 22 lr 16 rounder all have been great performers for the price The tx 22 is hard to beat . The kel tec p17 is excellent as well and for the price with 3 mags its a great deal for small money. This tuc 22 lr ...... its a hard pass for me. ....For me my DIAMONDBACK DB9 GEN 4 is my in front pocket holster or IWB holster is my favorite mouse gun accurate pocket cannon.
Only thing I'm confused on is the price. For the price of this 300 they sell g2c and other under taurus name and for cheaper but I guess if you want it.
The slide is about 2/3" shorter than a BG 2.0. The grip is about the same length. The Bodyguard 2.0 is a far superior gun in a far more capable defensive round, though. Unless someone has severely arthritic hands and can't operate the slide on the BG 2.0, the S&W is the way to go for a pocket gun. By the way, there's a website called handgunhero where you can visually compare the size of guns. You can't post links in RUclips videos, but you can Google it.
Says it won’t replace his 9 and then provides for examples where it would replace his 9 and obviously say this is better than nothing and it’s there to protect me !!
Don’t do it folks, the headaches you are going to get trying to troubleshoot and dealing with Taurus warranty isn’t worth it. Just get a bobcat or tomcat for peace of mind.
VERY mixed reviews on this gun from other channels! From runs okay if you pick the right ammo, to the gun failing and coming apart in the shooter's hand! All say the same thing about it having a very long and horrible trigger. With so many mixed reviews from good, to bad. to so unreliable don't carry! I went to my local gun shop and range to try one out. My take, trigger pull was just awful and not just from the long pull. I had many failures with lots of different ammo, from light strikes, to failure to extract and failure to feed. Did I end up buying one? After watching me struggle with it, the shop owner refused to sell it to me! He knows he'll get other sales and wants to keep me happy. The purpose of this gun is as a carry gun/pocket pistol and as such I would NEVER trust my life to one. Well that's my personal take on it, your own experience might be different. Full Disclosure, I own 9 other different Taurus firearms and love them all.
DA only??? And from the look of it being fired a very long DA pull at that. No thanks. I wasn't in the market for a .22 pistol to begin with and nothing about the Tuc 22 has changed my need for one. I'll stick with my Ruger MarkII with 8 inch barrel.
Meh.... All no ejector blow back only guns are terrible for self defense... If there's a problem you need to open the barrel and flick out the problem round... Which could cost you time thus life... perhaps for those with severe arthritis it's actually a good option but if you can avoid this form of ejection... you should.
So… they “redesigned” the PT-22, named it something else, and hope to capitalize on it? The PT-22 is the most inaccurate and unreliable pistol I’ve ever used. So “no” to this thing.
@@emanuelemanuel7038 but that pistol is not a picket pistol and taurus F'd that one up too by making it OVERLY fat in grip... why release a compact that isnt compact?
I think any gun you have whatever caliber is suitable because you have it at the time you need it
The original PT22 had a very spotty reputation for reliability. I hope this one proves better. I love mouse guns.
I have my mother in laws old PT22 will not cycle on a full mag
I can't wait to see one and I do agree the Taurus TX22 are fantastic and I have the TX22 and TX22 COMPACT and the TX22 COMPETITION and they are great..
They need to make one in 32
I would be a instant buyer if they did 32 gets missed and I feel it has so much potential that's over looked
With a locked breech.
They did. It was a .32ACP version of their TCP, called the PT732. It was not a big seller. Unlike the Kel-Tec version, it did not hold any more rounds in its magazine than its .380ACP version did.
@@Just1American1966 well maybe they can make an updated version like they did with the new 22 tuc.
@@Just1American1966 People assume because .32 is smaller more will fit in a mag, which isn't always true. .32 being semi rim makes it fit funky in some mags
LCP 380 is the same size and works all the time. No problem.
It's the gun you carry, when you don't want to carry!
It's nice to see that they're on the website as available for sale. Other people reviewing them said that they're not on the market yet. They're cool looking guns and I would like to get one for myself... but I just worry they're going to be the same as the PT-22, but just cosmetically different. I guess the slide and magazine are both supposed to be much easier to use though (easier to rack the slide and easier to load the magazine)... so those are good upgrades. Wish I had one of each to compare the triggers.
I have the dreaded PT-22 but mine has run as flawlessly as my TX-22 Compact despite the criticism from some larger channesl.
I have 2 PT22s.
Never had a problem with either. I am partial to the one with the Rosewood grips.
I currently have the PT22 and I am hearing that the slide is easier to manipulate but my main concern is the trigger pull. While I have been accurate with my PT22 it has the longest and heaviest trigger of any of my pistols, "including SCCY". I have heard that the TUC 22 has a heavier trigger than the PT22 and if that's the case then I don't want one no matter the other improvements. Thanks for the video 😊.
Love the ergonomics of it. Great job on the review. Nice to see someone that understands the purpose of this gun. I saw some reviewer shooting it at 15 yards
Pocket pistols/mouse guns are my fav! This one looks pretty cool. My EDC is a Ruger LCP that has been heavily modified. My "fun" one is a .22 WMR Black Widow revolver. The collectible is a Raven Arms MP-25. Just because they're small doesn't mean they're incapable, though I'd question the efficacy of .25ACP
One word: Kel Tec p32. Thinner, lighter, center fire and sufficient punch for defense.
And plenty of room forward of the trigger guard for a laser.
I have had a bunch of pocket guns including an early PT22. Nobody has surpassed the Kel-Tec P32 in my opinion as of yet.
i have a diamond back 380 an a 9mm bout the same size more reliable and powerful
Nothing beats the new bodyguard 380. Nothing
@@SMS2884 I have the old one. Mag falls out when I shoot it. I still carry it every day 😅
@@SMS2884 I tried one and thought it was crap. The two piece feed ramp is junk and hangs up flat nosed and large JHP rounds. You have to remove the rear sight to clean the striker channel. In my opinion another miss by S&W and with their terrible QC no way I would waste my money.
@@cdlund2840 weird. Mine feeds everything I throw at it.
Re hash of the old PT22. I carried a PT22 for 19 years when I needed deep concealment. Carry load was 40 grain Minimag which was very reliable. Other ammo not so much. Frame cracked after 23k rounds and Taurus replaced it. I would agree with the poster that wanted a 32.
Looks like a gun that you'd find in perfect dark
I go in the store all the time and never know you guys had a youtube
Heck ya! We are viral! lol
According to the Taurus website, the TUC weighs 10oz even, which is 1.30z lighter than their older variation of the PT-22 and 1.2oz lighter than the LCP2 in 22lr, but even so, I'm a little disappointed.
The Ruger LCPMax is 10.6oz and it's a 380 (go figure why the LCPMax is lighter than the LCP2 22lr, but it is what it is). Whereas the Kel-Tec P32 is only 6.8oz, the significant advantage for pocket carry.
For pocket carry, actual pocket carry, suit or shorts, weight matters.
The Berreta Bobcat comes in at 11.8oz but it's expensive and wide with the walnut grips (but it does come with a threaded barrel which could be game changer for some)
I love a 22 😊
I like Taurus firearms. I had a pt-22 and was not very happy with it. Lots of ftf and fte with it. But it did shoot straight. For a pocket pistol. I would want to try one before putting any money in one. Thank you for the video.
A bayonet and detachable flame thrower are the very least. I mean, really...😊
So long as it works well and it's reliable... which you couldn't say for the pt22
Federal punch is the best pocket pistol 22lr ammo
I'm still in awe at how well that stuff works in smaller handguns. I'm surprised they were able to make such a fast burning powder without the pressures being too high. When it comes to .22's though, the barrels are over-built compared to many other guns/calibers... but there are some .22's with some very thin barrels. The Jennings J22 for example has a barrel liner that's only like 0.050" thick. When I got a parts kit for one, I couldn't believe how thin the barrel was. It does get surrounded by a fairly thick layer of ZAMAK, but I don't think that really adds strength at all. Have heard of J22 barrels exploding too... so I probably wouldn't shoot Federal Punch ammo in one if I wanted it to last... or at the very least I would test fire it and inspect the parts to make sure there are no defects or cracks that will cause the gun to blow up. (I still don't understand how thin walled some revolver cylinders are from the inner chamber walls to the outer diameter of the cylinder. Some of them get almost paper thin, but still never blow up).
Chris is a verified legend!
Good video and review.
i wish they would just make a micro tx22 instead
I like Taurus 738 but they discontinued them
Now that the bodyguard 2 is out it’s absolutely the king of micro pistols. It’s so much better than anything else that doing comparisons to it are a bit of a joke
Thanks
The early PT22, that were good copies of the Bobcat, were fairly decent and dependable. Since the polymer PT22s, they been spotty at best.
Looks like a slightly cooler looking PT-22 Poly to me. Seems like they're trying to squeeze a lemon for diamonds.
Love 22 lr
What’s the size comparison to the LCP ii 22lr?
The TUC is fractionally larger by a tenth of an inch (or ounce) in all dimensions. The most noticeable difference in the shape of the trigger guard.
Go to Handgun Hero for a great comparison
They need to take back all the pop up 22 and give the customers those tuc
If they threaded the barrel they'd sell a million of these
And yet they still won't!
Great video partner!
Thanks!
This looks like it jams harder than scones.
cool mouse gun
I have the keltec p17 and its great I have my doubts about Taurus pistols since I bought the g3c and have a lot of issues with it
That sucks. I've heard mostly good things about the G3C, but have barely ever heard anything bad about them. I think the main problem people had with them was the cheap finish on the slide that's supposed to be very durable, but isn't. (or at least they get cosmetic damage very easily).
What went wrong with your G3C? Mines been great but I'd like to know if there's anything to watch out for.
That sucks... I've been EDC a G3C going on three years... and it is flawless at every range trip... I've put about 500 rounds down the barrel... but mine is a sample of one... 🤷♂️
Edit flawless with 115 grain, but not with 147 grain as the {ogive} is shallow and it won't allow a larger projectile to fully seat in battery... I was upset over this at first but am long over it aas I'm OK with 115 grain... and like I said it functions great.... But beware if you're wanting to chamber larger projectiles... Maybe Taurus addressed this but I would research it....
@@Soli_Deo_Gloria_. No 124gr? There are a lot of good 124gr rounds. I don't know if Xtreme Defenders will be any better than the 147gr, because of their shape... but they're amazing self defense rounds. The only reason I don't have them myself is because I can't afford them. The .380acp is a good self defense round in my opinion... but when it comes to the Xtreme Defenders, they are better in .380acp than the vast majority of rounds in 9mm... and their barrier blindness of both soft and hard targets is unparalleled. I've never seen another round that even compares.
Ive had the g2c for years and it has yet to misfire/ftf/fte no matter what ammo I run. I can say I truly trust that pistol with my life.
nice review ... thanks
Thanks for watching!
Tuc 22 vs NAA Pug? I think the Pug is solid, but it seems like this is a better, cheaper option.
I have a NAA Sidewinder (very similar to a Pug) and now I’m thinking about the TUC for my mouse gun. The NAA revolver is beautifully made and, after a few adjustments by the factory, very reliable. However, I would describe its accuracy level as “elevator gun.” If your target is farther than 7’ away…It’s not easy to hit. The TUC looks like you may actually be able to hit something consistently at 21’.
Can you fire it with magazine removed?
Well, the problem not is gun and yes you, and speak again!
Is it a steel trigger?
Nice job Chris, did you get one for Amy yet?
😂 great review... thank you
Eley Club!? Never heard of that before.
It's a target shooters brand. Fairly expensive. Standard velocity, greasy projectiles, and not on many store shelves. Eley club is the more economic line of theirs. For whatever it's worth, I've never heard anyone pronounce it like this presenter does. I've always heard it rhymes with "steely"
TUC and lubrication in the same sentence.😂😂
And i said it on the internet so it will be around forever!
I own the g3, g3 c Th9 and the tx 22 lr 16 rounder all have been great performers for the price The tx 22 is hard to beat . The kel tec p17 is excellent as well and for the price with 3 mags its a great deal for small money. This tuc 22 lr ...... its a hard pass for me. ....For me my DIAMONDBACK DB9 GEN 4 is my in front pocket holster or IWB holster is my favorite mouse gun accurate pocket cannon.
Only thing I'm confused on is the price. For the price of this 300 they sell g2c and other under taurus name and for cheaper but I guess if you want it.
i have a tauras poly .22 very finicky on ammo.out of frustration its a safe queen.i fall back on my ruger lcp2.
Is this smaller than the s&w bodyguard 2.0?
The slide is about 2/3" shorter than a BG 2.0. The grip is about the same length. The Bodyguard 2.0 is a far superior gun in a far more capable defensive round, though. Unless someone has severely arthritic hands and can't operate the slide on the BG 2.0, the S&W is the way to go for a pocket gun.
By the way, there's a website called handgunhero where you can visually compare the size of guns. You can't post links in RUclips videos, but you can Google it.
Yes
Says it won’t replace his 9 and then provides for examples where it would replace his 9 and obviously say this is better than nothing and it’s there to protect me !!
How about a 22mag
Intriqued
companies refuse to make anything new in 25acp
Don’t do it folks, the headaches you are going to get trying to troubleshoot and dealing with Taurus warranty isn’t worth it. Just get a bobcat or tomcat for peace of mind.
Both of those are way too ammo picky. Ruger LCP Max or S&W bodyguard 2.0.
"Music" was obnoxious, imho, but the review was good.
VERY mixed reviews on this gun from other channels! From runs okay if you pick the right ammo, to the gun failing and coming apart in the shooter's hand! All say the same thing about it having a very long and horrible trigger. With so many mixed reviews from good, to bad. to so unreliable don't carry! I went to my local gun shop and range to try one out. My take, trigger pull was just awful and not just from the long pull. I had many failures with lots of different ammo, from light strikes, to failure to extract and failure to feed. Did I end up buying one? After watching me struggle with it, the shop owner refused to sell it to me! He knows he'll get other sales and wants to keep me happy. The purpose of this gun is as a carry gun/pocket pistol and as such I would NEVER trust my life to one. Well that's my personal take on it, your own experience might be different. Full Disclosure, I own 9 other different Taurus firearms and love them all.
The gun is not even out yet, how did you try one out? 😮
There is not much difference from the poly 22...love mine ❤
Yeah I'll stick to keltec p17 it's cheaper and lighter and my new body guard is the same size around the same price and a more powerful caliber.
How could Taurus possibly make a reliable PT-22...Had one for 8 years, It was like eating ice cream with a tooth pick....😢
It pisses me they aren't offered with a slightly longer, threaded barrel.
I have told Taurus that they absolutely need to thread this!
@@T341980 they need two standard offerings, non threaded, threaded with replaceable night sights.
kinda cool how it ejects out the back but pocket pistols are nothing new and that one is nothing special.
👍
Why??
Because
Had a beretts version before. Ill never get a gun that dosent have an extractor again.
DA only??? And from the look of it being fired a very long DA pull at that. No thanks. I wasn't in the market for a .22 pistol to begin with and nothing about the Tuc 22 has changed my need for one. I'll stick with my Ruger MarkII with 8 inch barrel.
Tuchus 🤔
No extractor, no thanks.
How about when you do a video show us what the gun looks like not 20 feet away in your big giant man hands😂😂😂😂
Well now you’re going to make Chris’s even bigger lol
My buddy has a pt 22 and it's absolute trash. My beretta m21a is kickass. I'd avoid taurus automatics.
It's curious you should mention Beretta, this might have inspired us to get one for a video of its own!
Ran a dry gun 🤣🤣🤣
Meh.... All no ejector blow back only guns are terrible for self defense... If there's a problem you need to open the barrel and flick out the problem round... Which could cost you time thus life... perhaps for those with severe arthritis it's actually a good option but if you can avoid this form of ejection... you should.
So… they “redesigned” the PT-22, named it something else, and hope to capitalize on it?
The PT-22 is the most inaccurate and unreliable pistol I’ve ever used. So “no” to this thing.
No safety
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blatant ripoff of the bobcat and they didnt add lock back, fail. every .22lr should have LRBHO as dryfire damages firing pin
You must cry hard if you own a Ruger 10/22 😆
.22 LR is not a defensive caliber
10rds boo.. no excuses wouldve been at least 14
It's a 22lr mouse gun, not a 22 Glock, oh wait that's also a 10rds
@@josephesquivel4066 p17 is 16+1, LCP2 22lr w tandemkross bumpers are 14+1 and still fits in pocket, tx22c is 13rds....
ten round limit to accommodate anti constitutional rules in the leftist/dangerous states where you really need a mouse ccw.
@@Mister-sm1hs if you are throwing bumpers in the ring tx22 c bumpers are good for 18+1 or 21 on Standard mags
@@emanuelemanuel7038 but that pistol is not a picket pistol and taurus F'd that one up too by making it OVERLY fat in grip... why release a compact that isnt compact?
I will save and quote this video as: "how to make the beretta 21 design worse"
That ever popular trash trigger ruger must have bought 10 million of. That trigger is trash
My god it looks like absolute sht
I want one