For more information, visit https://www.tacticalsol.com/.
Overview
Tactical Solutions has long been known for making top notch rimfire components, so this year they took the next logical step. Coming soon, a fully built Tactical Solutions Pistol, the TLP-22. The result is a pistol built from the ground up for suppressed use by a company that knows a thing or two about the subject. The pistol is a semi-auto with fiber optic sights as well as a scope mounting rail and has good ergonomics and styling. Also, with them controlling the production of the pistol, the company can ensure it is built exactly the way they want.
Specs
- Chambering: 22 LR
- Barrel: 4 or 5.5 inch
- Sights: fiber optic
- Action: single action semi auto
- Finish: TBD
- MSRP: $1,150
Impression
Built around the legendary Trail-Lite barrel, the entire frame is billet aluminum. This makes for an incredibly light package, perfect for a back packing gun. Included are all the Tac Sol extras, like a Picatinny rail and adjustable sights. I really liked the way the pistol felt in my hand while inspecting it at the show, and am really looking forward to testing one once they are available.
Price & Availability
Keep an eye out in the coming months for a full review. The MSRP of the pistol is $1,150.
For more information, visit https://www.tacticalsol.com/.
Just who would pay $1150 plus tax for an unlicensed copy of an perfectly great pistol that sells for around $289 to $400 that has a great track record and a large repair/parts infrastructure? Thats not very smart!
My ruger # 1 was $58 way back when.at twenty or twenty five yards I can tear a beer can (empty ) up. Think I will keep that extra $1100 for beer . Patton would say it’s pretty
Now that is a really great comment, and I wholeheartedly agree. Very funny, esp. the (empty)…..great touch. Aloha,
J
HOW MUCH? No s— !!
At $355 for a Ruger PAC-Lite barrel and $466 for a fully built Volquartsen lower, they’re about $350 overpriced. Unless there’s some magic dust or some part made of unobtainium, I just don’t see it.
This pistol should price in with the Ruger MKIV’s and S&W Victory pistols. As stated by another responder here, a Custom Shop SW M-41 would be preferred for that kind of money.
If you watch closely after he pulls back the slide and dry fires it he points it directly at a person off to his left! Yikes!!!!!!!!!
Uhh, I have a Buckmark that is pretty much identical that cost 1/3 as much. Even if I traded out for some fancy grips and replaced the factory sights with some fiber optics, it still wouldn’t come to half that. I predict about ten of them will be sold.
Come on Ruger…I love you, but the cost Bovine Manure,,,,,,
Way to much money for a 22 cal…..Buy a ruger
I have yet to see anything at the shot show that I can afford.
While that is an interesting rimfire, I would stack my S&W Performance Center Model 41 against it any day. For that matter, I’d put my S&W Victory up against it too. No matter how you slice it, it’s still a Ruger…
$1,150 GIVE ME A BREAK.
Unless it has some meteorite component in it to cost so much. WOW
TJ
That’s saying it mildly !!!!!!!