Taurus TX-22 Magazine Lubrication For Reliable Operation

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @johnpindelski6558
    @johnpindelski6558 3 года назад +11

    3 of my 6 TX22 magazines had regular failure to feed issues. On those mags, when worked the tabs up and down, I could feel it "catching" in spots, where the movement was not smooth. Like the follower wanted to stop, get hung up in some areas. Taking the mags apart, with the spring out, I noticed the action on the follower and those tabs was totally free and smooth. It occurred to me that it felt as though the spring was not compressing properly and binding up. When replacing the spring, I paid attention to compressing it evenly (as opposed to just shoving it in there). Lo and behold, the mag operated smoothly with no binding. I did the same with the other 2 mags. On one of them, I had to remove and replace the spring a second time to get it right.
    As an added measure, I disassembled and cleaned all the mags and applied some dry lube. If you want to work the follower and tabs up and down 200-300 times (as you mentioned in your other video), it's MUCH easier without the spring in the mag! Really though, that isn't needed as you will likely find that action to be smooth already. Getting the spring installed properly is what seems to make a very significant change.
    I just now did all this, so I have not put any rounds through with the "fixed" magazines. I think they will be fine. Once I do, I will follow up and let you know how it worked.

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  3 года назад +1

      That is a good suggestion checking spring binding. I am going to check that out.

    • @johnpindelski6558
      @johnpindelski6558 3 года назад +1

      @@gunsandpolitics5510 Follow up: I shot over 1,000 rounds using all 6 of my magazines with zero FTF. I'm certain at this point that reinstalling the spring so it is aligned properly is the fix for the problem with these magazines. I did lube them as well as I am sure that will help keep the springs from binding.
      I should also give a shout out to Kevin Miller at Tandemkross for providing me valuable information which helped me figure this out. I had emailed and asked why their TX22 magazine springs were no longer available. He explained they were longer and stronger than stock and caused FTF problems. My initial thought was to replace the stock springs with longer, stronger springs, thinking that would cure the FTF problem. His response saved me a lot of time, effort, and a little bit of money.

    • @stevenbisaillon7321
      @stevenbisaillon7321 3 года назад +1

      You are also an amazing problem solver. I just purchased a new TX 22.

  • @jimthomas5277
    @jimthomas5277 2 года назад +7

    I never lube mags I just keep them clean and if I do have a problem mag the first thing I check is the follower for a possible burr. I also put tandemkross 5 rd mag extensions with tandemkross green springs and they work flawlessly. Happy shooting everyone.

  • @robcallaghan8287
    @robcallaghan8287 5 дней назад +1

    Thank you - totally solved my issue!

  • @madewithscraps
    @madewithscraps 7 месяцев назад

    I have a new TX22 pistol that I purchased for my wife to practice and become familiar with full size pistol "feel" that suffers failure to feed, right out of the box. I have since disassembled mags, used my Dremel and Flitz paste with a wool polishing wheel on the top areas of the ramps. I cleaned the insides and removed sharp edges of mags, then used my 3in1 lock dry lube for repair and ability to feed the Federal truncated Spitfire rounds, plus all others so far. I recently also purchased a Taurus G3C pistol and discover that Taurus ships their pistols out Filthy inside, with plenty of flawed workmanship issues. The ergonomics of Taurus pistols are to die for, their quality control and customer service is Nil. I also had to replace the factory extractor with the Tandem Cross Eagle Talon unit to remedy lack of cycling and extraction issues for all ammo. My friend who I go to the range with has 2 TX22s, one the Competition model and they both work flawlessly. The TX22 keyholed rounds in the paper target initially, but fixed itself after about 100 rounds.I would pay more for a pistol that practiced quality control, as my Ruger, Colt, S & W, Daewoo.

  • @OGSERB
    @OGSERB 2 года назад +3

    Excellent info. Once I got everything properly lubricated, my tx22 is solid as a rock.

  • @jagpilotohio
    @jagpilotohio 23 дня назад

    Yep. I soaked mine with silicone spray and let it dry. Works great. My Sig p322 25 round mags desperately needed the same treatment. Those damn things hung up like crazy when new. Just terrible.

  • @MrScissor90
    @MrScissor90 11 месяцев назад

    The fix for me after cleaning with other lubes several times seemed to finally be ballastol and rinsing with warm water since the mag is almost entirely polymer. Leave the spring dry and assemble the mag dry without any lubricants and it began working for me. Your mileage may vary but it got me up and running.

  • @revanschwartz799
    @revanschwartz799 4 года назад +6

    This video was absolutely the most helpful one i have yet to view. I started having severe failures to feed, stovepipes, misfires, and failures to go into battery. I saw this video and couldn't believe the answer was so simple, but I tried it anyway. Only when I tried to pull the follower down the magazine and hit major resistance did it occur to me that that might be the problem. I have about four or five thousand rounds through the TX22 for which I have four mags. I used a mag brush, cleaned the inside of each mag, and then lubricated all parts with a Teflon dry lube picked at Home Depot. Went to the range today and the gun shot like it was new. Shot a couple of hundred rounds without a single issue. Thank you for the advise!

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      @boderudy358 3 года назад

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      @boderudy358 3 года назад

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  • @GluteusMax777
    @GluteusMax777 Год назад +2

    I use Dupont motorcycle chain lube, it's a spray wax that doesn't attract dust like oil lube does.

  • @gcruishank9663
    @gcruishank9663 3 года назад +4

    Great advice. Have to try this on my TX 22 mags for sure. Just a note of caution, teflon is really harmful stuff...I'd wear gloves and a mask when spraying that stuff.

    • @big0bad0brad
      @big0bad0brad Месяц назад

      Pure teflon is actually inert and can be implanted in the body without ill effects. If you burn it tho you'll get all kinds of nasty crap.

  • @DesertTactical
    @DesertTactical 3 года назад +3

    Good info. Gonna try some dry lubricant on my mags.

  • @dwheeler016
    @dwheeler016 Год назад

    Luckily mine are relatively smooth. Everything is new right now and I have the mags fully loaded and just sitting for a bit. Next is some Teflon lube after watching your video.

  • @johnjanoscrat8000
    @johnjanoscrat8000 2 года назад +1

    Guns and Politics - Thanks for the great information.

  • @jorgeceballos2396
    @jorgeceballos2396 2 года назад

    This RUclips video and post was very helpful I did exactly what the gentleman did other than the Teflon but I cleaned and I messed with the with springs tensioning them down a little bit in and out and it did help immediately the gun fired all the rounds when I went back cleaned out the magazine inside

  • @larryearlgosnell
    @larryearlgosnell 2 года назад +3

    The spray can of Blaster Dry Lube with Teflon that I found at Lowes leaves a white powdery coating on everything. I'm not sure I would want to leave that amount of powdery residue inside the magazine waiting to cake up. You must have used something different. I think I would rather just use a bit of CLP cleaner, lubricant, preservative on a Q-Tip to lightly oil the internal walls of the magazine.

  • @1960JCRAY
    @1960JCRAY 4 года назад +7

    If you’re gonna lube your magazines I highly recommend using only dry lubricant. Oils attract dirt and dirt will malfunction your magazines.

    • @greg9647
      @greg9647 3 года назад +2

      I have started using graphite. Seems to work well.

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  3 года назад

      I originally used a spray on quick dry teflon lube. I am now investigating using essentially an auto wax that was suggested on someone else's channel (sorry, forget the reference). This is dry an makes a slick, durable surface.

  • @KalanYore
    @KalanYore 4 года назад +3

    The other option is to replace the spring if the lubrication can't improve or to look carefully inside the mag to see any imperfections where the spring is making rough contact; for example like paint overspray layer that is thick enough to make it rough to bits of metal that is adhering inside the magazine?
    Thanks for sharing your observation and solution as I see it is a common problem with .22 magazines of any firearm?

  • @williamnovotny5776
    @williamnovotny5776 3 года назад +1

    I found a sharp wrap to the palm of your hand on the back of a loaded mag takes care of the failure to fire on these pistols.

  • @yellowfin767
    @yellowfin767 Год назад

    Very hard to find, and if you do the shipping is as much as the product. I use Lucas speed mist wax and have no issues any more. Found out about this product at gun show.

  • @gvet47
    @gvet47 2 года назад

    Just spraying may not remove dirt snd grit but just bond it to the magazine. Start by taking them apart and brush clean them. Also see if there are burs on the follower.

  • @AndrewSzekely
    @AndrewSzekely 4 года назад +1

    I actually used a little WD40 on the mags and they now work consistently but I also clean often.

  • @jackspence1126
    @jackspence1126 Год назад

    This was an expensive fix. Not because it didn't work, but because I spend no time clearing the failure to feed and more time shooting.. Thanks!

  • @rickiejacobs5910
    @rickiejacobs5910 Год назад

    I use a silicone treated gun cleaning cloth such as Hoopes, to wipe the inside of the magazine and even the spring. Seems to work for me.

  • @davetuscano5939
    @davetuscano5939 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. And, yer house looks like mine!!!😂

  • @jh8338
    @jh8338 3 года назад +1

    Disassemble the mag, clean the inside, then only use the dry lube on the front and back of the follower.

  • @clem95627
    @clem95627 3 года назад +1

    I've ordered Mag Slick based on this video. Good work.

  • @ronaldyoung5163
    @ronaldyoung5163 4 года назад +1

    Great info. Thanks for the video. I just bought a TX22 and had a few failure to feed during my first outing. I’ll be lubing the magazines before my next outing. Best Regards.

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  4 года назад +2

      My can of MagLube is about empty. I bought a can of Teflon spray off Amazon to replace it. Haven't tried it yet, but will probably work fine.
      I've found the tolerances on the TX-22 mags to be hit or miss. I don't think they reinforced the middle part enough so it can kind of bend or warp slightly and mess it up. Mostly it's subtle and harmless, but worst case it sticks just enough to cause failure to feeds.
      Two of my six mags work great - they go up and down without a hitch. The other four had friction to one degree or another. Three of those mostly freed up with the Teflon. The fourth is still kind of meh.
      If your mag followers go up and down without any noticable drag, I think I would actually recommend not spraying anything in them. I've got probably 50 magazines and have sprayed Teflon in about 40 of them.
      Best of luck!

    • @pobster88j94
      @pobster88j94 4 года назад +1

      Mine failed to feed a ton. It was pretty upsetting. I’m new so not sure what I’m doing honestly.

  • @rodjohnson1000
    @rodjohnson1000 3 года назад +2

    If you use the mag loader that came with the gun,you want have any problems. Do not use the thumb tabs. Its not a single stack mag. The rounds have to be offset correctly.

    • @johnjanoscrat8000
      @johnjanoscrat8000 2 года назад

      I purchased a separate mag loader from Taurus which works better than the one in the box with gun. You, Sir, are correct, they are not single-stack mags. I also purchased two additional mags, and all four work just fine.

  • @Larry--qn4dd
    @Larry--qn4dd 4 года назад +3

    Good info.

  • @gijoe6549
    @gijoe6549 8 месяцев назад

    Can i use a 20ga bore brush to clean inside of my Taurus TX22 magazines? And then spray some lucas oil Extreme duty CLP inside of them. Then use a cloth to wipe them.?

  • @johnman7251
    @johnman7251 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I learned a lot! (novice shooter here very interested in target shooting semi auto pistols)

    • @johnman7251
      @johnman7251 3 года назад

      Oh I almost forgot: hearing the cat in the background was funny- I thought that was MY cat in the other room and went to check on him!

  • @jamesstratton4488
    @jamesstratton4488 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @sh1529
    @sh1529 Год назад

    Can you say if the magazines were all Factory magazines purchased directly from Taurus?

  • @gijoe6549
    @gijoe6549 8 месяцев назад

    I bought my taurustx22 and the magazines had a number.3 and no. 4 on the magazines why

  • @JoeyIngles
    @JoeyIngles 2 года назад

    Take ‘em apart and clean ‘em with soapy water, dry them with compressed air, then lube ‘em.
    Plastic on plastic has more friction than metal mags. Takes a bit of finesse.

  • @chemmii
    @chemmii 2 года назад

    Why didn't you just send the bad ones back for replacement.???

  • @TheJcrandazzo
    @TheJcrandazzo 2 года назад +1

    Do not load by hand.. Use supplied loader.. There is a reason they supply that little tool. Its to get the proper angle.

  • @wolfman7393
    @wolfman7393 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Dowan_Gim
    @Dowan_Gim 3 года назад

    Thanks for video.

  • @rogerwilkins5790
    @rogerwilkins5790 2 года назад +1

    Lots of Lube spray into DIRTY mags, no indication you cleaned the interior first.
    Do it right, dismantle the entire Mag and clean with Windex and a small rag, wipe it clean & dry (Like a dirty barrel) THEN use the Mag Slick. Never lube over dirt or grit.

  • @dannyjohnson7829
    @dannyjohnson7829 4 года назад +1

    You can also order a .22 magazine brush to help with cleaning. Yes, they do make magazine brushes.

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  4 года назад +1

      I ordered a magazine brush from Tipton some time back. It's a bit tight for 22 mags, but not bad. I've tried everything from pipe cleaner brushes to toothbrushes to bottle cleaning brushes and large bore cotton swabs. They all work more or less. I got curious about this and I'm looking right now for a magazine brush sized just a little smaller than the Tipton brush (it is only five bucks on Amazon by the way.)

    • @dannyjohnson7829
      @dannyjohnson7829 4 года назад +1

      @@gunsandpolitics5510 good luck

  • @pobster88j94
    @pobster88j94 4 года назад +2

    I just took my new tx22 to the range. A loaded mag would fail first few bullets. I’d have to remove magazine to remove lodged bullet. If I only loaded them 8-10 bullets, it mostly worked. The staff said it’s due to being new and that I didn’t oil it enough. Is that true? I’m brand new.

    • @donr7327
      @donr7327 4 года назад +1

      Same problem with one of the magazines. Lubricating didn't help. Other magazine works fine - failure to feed once in a great while. But that's better than a jam.

    • @stephenwinters4247
      @stephenwinters4247 4 года назад +3

      I had the same issues when I tried to hand load the magazines. I figured out that hand loading them didn't line the bullets up correctly. I used the little plastic magloader in the case to load the bullets and it worked just fine after that.

  • @efreutel
    @efreutel Год назад

    Any lubricant in a magazine always a bad road to go down..lubricants prevent shell casing from completing full gas sealing in chamber at moment of ignition. Results ingas blowback and throat damage to gun. Lubricants also attract dirt and grit which acts like a grinding paste in a gun actuon.Always run mags clean and dry, never introduce any lubricant into gun chamber.🤠🤠

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  Год назад

      A wet lubricant is normally a bad idea as you say. However, a dry lubricant is a different story. (I have since started using a slick car polish that is dry when applied.)

    • @efreutel
      @efreutel Год назад

      @@gunsandpolitics5510 Slick car polish sounds ingenious!👍👍👍🤠🤠😊

  • @johnmiller4553
    @johnmiller4553 3 года назад

    NICE🤙🤙🤙🤙🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @chemmii
    @chemmii 2 года назад

    Wax is better than any oil, oils attract dust and debris, wax repels .!!

  • @lifeliberty4057
    @lifeliberty4057 4 года назад +3

    both of the ammo you are useing suck CCI ammo is not the top dog anymore and federal sucks use Aguila only and and its half the price

    • @gunsandpolitics5510
      @gunsandpolitics5510  4 года назад +2

      I have had generally good luck with Aquila. It is generally about a penny more per round than cheaper bulk Federal, but I'm happier with it.

    • @ronfisher2016
      @ronfisher2016 3 года назад +2

      I can vouche for that aguila high velocity works very well in my tx22!

    • @stevenpolleys341
      @stevenpolleys341 Год назад

      I used Aquila hollow points in my TX-22 and still had feeding problems. Am going to take apart my mags and clean them. Not sure what to lube them with. Though Armor All is an interesting idea.

    • @timbenham516
      @timbenham516 Год назад

      Will never use aguila again
      ,its the dirtiest rounds I have ever experienced and they stink of a fowl chemical smell don't know why but they suck bad. Used the aguila 38 gr super extra hollow point.

  • @martlou4
    @martlou4 Год назад

    I just spray wd40 and I haven have any issues. FTW.

  • @PhinneusT.Bluster
    @PhinneusT.Bluster Год назад

    feed your damn cat

  • @mikesuch9021
    @mikesuch9021 2 года назад +1

    IT'S PLASTIC. Take it apart and put a slight sheen on the Inside with some Armor All. It's made for plastic.

  • @billhamilton7524
    @billhamilton7524 2 года назад +1

    dude lane up your kitchen

  • @JimmySmash87
    @JimmySmash87 7 месяцев назад

    Highly unnecessary