TaurusTX™ 22 T.O.R.O. Range Review | The Ultimate Rimfire Pistol
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- Engineered to exceed expectations, this latest addition to the award-winning TaurusTX™ 22 line combines cutting-edge innovation with superior performance, setting a new standard for shooters everywhere. The Taurus TaurusTX™ 22 T.O.R.O. is designed with the shooter in mind, featuring the Taurus Performance Trigger System (PTS) that delivers unmatched control and comfort. This means smoother trigger pulls and enhanced shooting accuracy.
Equipped with enhanced iron sights and a MIL-STD-1913 accessory rail, this pistol offers customization options to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking to attach your favorite optic or tactical accessory, the Taurus TaurusTX™ 22 T.O.R.O. provides unmatched versatility.
The Taurus TaurusTX™ 22 T.O.R.O. comes with both a 22-round and a 16-round magazine, allowing for extended shooting sessions without frequent reloads. Experience reliability, capacity, and accuracy right out of the box with this remarkable rimfire pistol.
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Taurus made all companies step up their rimfire game when they dropped the TX22. This just added all the goodness to an already great gun!!
Lol Glock and Sig tapped out...
The thing I like about Taurus is they USED to be a joke in the industry. Cheap unreliable range toys, at best, were their standard. Apparently one day, they took a good long hard look in the mirror and said "something has got to change". Then it did. Now they have the best 22lr pistols on the market south of the ultra high end stuff that 90% of people have no interest in buying. Their G series of 9mm's competes hard against all of the big bois. They turned the company around(very rare) and hopefully they have been rewarded for it.
I ordered mine from you guys and I absolutely love it. It’s an absolute blast with a griffin checkmate hd on it. It eats the cheap armscor ammo like a bullet buffet
I have the OG TX22, the TX22 Competition Conversion Kit, and the TX 22 Compact. Do I want this? You Betcha I do.
Same 😁
I swapped out the non-safety frame from my OG TX with the TORO Gen 2 slide. No issues, 600 rounds in.
the new Toro model also has the bull barrel. that is why they can thread barrel without adapter like old model.
Sweet!!!! How about a 22 magnum???
Hard to find now
This is exactly the video I was looking for, as I just purchased the gen 2 TX22. You can't always go off of pictures posted with sale page, because sometimes they're wrong. Two questions: do all gen 2 txss come as Toro models, and also what suppressor is that in the video? Thank you.
The new release we know of comes in the non-TORO versions and T.O.R.O., which was not previously available (the competition model mounted optics directly to the barrel). For this video Patrick ran a KGM RF22 suppressor
there is a non TORO sku on PSA beware: Just got my TORO ODG from Kygunco.. fast free ship 👍🏼👍🏼
I picked up mine about two weeks ago now and just had a range day with it. First rimfire pistol I own. That TORO optic mount is a RMSc footprint I believe for anyone curious. At least my RMSC red dot did mount on there fine but it does stick out on the sides of the slide a little bit. I did buy mine from PSA for $269. It was advertised as the TORO model.
I love it. Can't wait to get a sup. for it.
What is the optic mounts this takes? Is it rmsc, rmr, mos etc?
Rmsc, unfortunately.
The rear sights are compatible with Glock sights.
Wasn't there some of the gen. 1 model that came optic cut?
Competition and compact Tx22 come standard optic ready.
@@stoegerstewie8351competition is mounted to the barrel
You let customers return guns?
I shoot one with a can your video sound is too loud mine goes pick ❤
Arevthry making o r without threads?
The compact version is not threaded but the flush magazines hold 13 rounds instead of 16.
Glock has taught us not to be excited about the next generation.