Taurus TX22
Taurus TX22 Competition .22 LR 5.4in 16rd Pistol
The Taurus TX22 Competition is a full-size .22 LR semi-automatic pistol built on the TX22 polymer receiver with a competition-configured slide and a match-style bull barrel. The Competition slide is engineered for optic compatibility and the breech is machined to accept mounting plates for common micro red-dot footprints.
Designed as a competition/training pistol, the TX22 Competition ships with multiple 16-round magazines and a threaded bull barrel (thread protector included) to accept compensators or suppressors. The pistol uses Taurus' single-action-only striker-fired Performance Trigger System and includes an…

Specifications
| UPC | 725327938125 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Taurus |
| Model | TX22 |
| Model Number | 1-TX22C15UF-CK |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Series | Competition |
| Mfg Part Number | 1TX22C15UFCK |
| Capacity Standard | 16 + 1 |
| Barrel Length | 5.4in in |
| Capacity | 16rd |
| Year Introduced | 2021 |
| Overall Length | 8.15in |
| Sights | Adjustable (white-dot) rear; white-dot front |
| Frame | Polymer |
| Finish | Applied Finish |
| Grip | Textured polymer |
| Purpose 1 | Sport Shooting / Competition |
| Purpose 2 | Recreation / Range Fun |
Taurus is renowned for its innovative firearms, offering a diverse range of handguns and long guns that combine quality, performance, and value. Established in Brazil, Taurus has grown into a global leader in the firearms industry, known for its commitment to reliability, advanced technology, and customer satisfaction. Whether for personal defense, sport shooting, or hunting, Taurus firearms are designed to meet the needs of modern shooters, delivering precision and durability with every shot.
Founded in 1939 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Forjas Taurus began as a tool and die forging plant. The company entered the firearms market in 1941 with its first revolver, and over the years, it has significantly expanded its product line. In 1970, …
Founded in 1939 in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Forjas Taurus began as a tool and die forging plant. The company entered the firearms market in 1941 with its first revolver, and over the years, it has significantly expanded its product line. In 1970, …
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