The Taurus TX22 Compact (Model: TX22C) is a versatile and reliable semi-automatic pistol chambered in 22 LR, designed for target shooting, plinking, and training. Weighing approximately 17.3 ounces and measuring just over 6.5 inches in length, this firearm offers easy handling and quick maneuverability. Its black polymer frame features a comfortable grip, ensuring stability and comfort during extended shooting sessions. The pistol comes with two 13-round magazines, providing ample capacity for practice or recreational shooting.
Equipped with a white dot adjustable rear sight, the TX22C allows for precise aiming and quick target acquisition. The firearm features a striker-fired action that ensures consistent trigger pull and reliable operation. Notably, this model includes a micro red dot optic cut, enabling users to easily mount their preferred red dot sight for enhanced accuracy, and a Picatinny rail for additional accessories. The suppressor adapter included makes it suitable for suppressed shooting, offering flexibility for different shooting environments.
Designed with user convenience and customization in mind, the Taurus TX22 Compact incorporates features that appeal to both novice and experienced shooters. Its lightweight construction and ergonomic design make it a perfect choice for training or recreational shooting. The durable black finish adds to its corrosion resistance and overall aesthetic appeal, making this firearm a dependable addition to any collection.
Features:
- Caliber: 22 LR for versatile shooting and training
- Capacity: 13 + 1 rounds for extended shooting sessions
- Finish: Black durable coating for corrosion resistance
- Sights: White Dot Adjustable Rear for precise aiming
- Polymer Frame: Lightweight and comfortable grip
- Includes 2 magazines: 13 rounds each for ample shooting capacity
- Micro Red Dot Optic Cut: Allows easy mounting of red dot sights
- Picatinny Rail: Compatible with a variety of accessories
- Suppressor Adapter: Included for suppressed shooting options
- Action: Striker Fired for consistent trigger pull