Making my TX22 Reliable. Break in, Polish, Dry Lube

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  • čas přidán 21. 11. 2021
  • If you watched my Unboxing review of the Taurus TX22, you'll know that this gun did not run very well out of the box. Even after a few hundred rounds, and a good cleaning, this TX22 was not as reliable as I would have liked.
    Reading the comments on that first video are decisive, to say the least. They ranged from, "you got a lemon" to "you don't know what you're doing."
    Well, I'm happy to report that after a bit of love, this little .22 runs like a top, though I did find that federal automatch will keyhole out of this barrel. I'll need to experiment with other rounds to see if this is an isolated issue, or it has key holing issues with other types of ammunition as well.
    I polished the feed ramps, and the frame rails. I also cleaned and added a dry lubricant to the mags. These were pivotal in making this gun go from a problem child to a shooter.

Komentáře • 176

  • @DaveCharbonneau1
    @DaveCharbonneau1 Před rokem +19

    I love my TX22. Very consistent and accurate UNLESS I use cheaper ammo.
    I put a laser on it and w/cheap ammo it shot everywhere but the bullseye. W/CCI I was shooting thru previous holes.
    Also, had issues when I pulled the loading tab too far down to load, but figured that out real quick.

  • @jimthomas5277
    @jimthomas5277 Před rokem +13

    I have had my tx22 for about 18 months and have never had a mis fire or failure to eject and so far shoots many brands of ammo with no problems. Now my glock 44 is a different story its very picky on ammo but I still like it , but my favorite 22 is the s&w 22 victory. Happy shooting everyone.

  • @g10s
    @g10s Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the mag cleaning tip. Glad you got your tx22 working well. Mine has been flawless and accurate.

  • @goonzzy556
    @goonzzy556 Před 2 lety +14

    I’m just putting this out there I was shooting of hand at 75 yards and was extremely impressed with my tx 22 very impressed yes my sights where off I’ve ordered a replacement to try but mine is very very consistent for a pistol mine is also a recent one made in ga so that might have an effect

    • @zachthemiscreant8058
      @zachthemiscreant8058 Před 2 lety +6

      i also have one made in ga and i have none of the problems he is having and it shoots accurate for me at 60 ish yards, the only problem i have had with mine is after about 300 rounds the slide starting locking back every other shot.
      but i fixed this problem by taking it apart and on the part where it holds the trigger there is a spring that pushes the slide catch lever down, all i did was stretch the spring out a little bit and now its running flawlessly. i have nearly 1000 rounds through it now using cheap ammo and have had 0 malfunctions other than the one i just mentioned, which was an easy fix.

  • @keithtate1241
    @keithtate1241 Před 2 lety +2

    Mine work great out of the box with only two ammo related failures to fire in over a thousand rounds. No failures to feed, jams, failures to extract or stove pipes. Mine has been accurate, reliable and eats everything I feed it from day one. Sorry to hear that you experienced issues but glad you have gotten it working. Thanks for the video.

    • @jimthomas5277
      @jimthomas5277 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here ,my tx22 worked flawlessly right out of the box but I did clean it and polish the feed ramp first like I do with all new or used guns I buy. Later I added tandemkross 5rd mag extensions and thier green springs .

    • @keithtate1241
      @keithtate1241 Před 2 lety

      @@jimthomas5277 I agree, it is a good practice to at least clean and lube a new firearm before taking it to the range the first time.

  • @ReluctantGT
    @ReluctantGT Před rokem +1

    Thanks a ton for the tips! Dry lube on the magazines makes a big difference. I used Motul Shine & Go, since I had some around. The follower seemed to bind a bit, even after cleaning w/ CLP. Now it's nice and smooth. Hopefully it lasts a while!

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +2

      My pleasure. Mine are still going strong after a couple thousand rounds without having to clean them again .

    • @kchez5586
      @kchez5586 Před rokem +1

      Agreed! I use LPS 1 Greaseless lube in all my mags (TX, 9mm AR & AK) If they get any dirt or grit in them, I'll just blow them out with compressed air and they're good to go.

  • @getitdone361
    @getitdone361 Před rokem +4

    I hit my 8 inch gong at 75 yards all day with my tx22 plenty accurate for me can't make one complaint for my tx22 feels great in hand and shoots great and super reliable thinking about buying the comp one to add as well

  • @phillipneill7315
    @phillipneill7315 Před rokem +1

    Your TX 22's result was identical to mine with the defective barrel. My early production model was made in Miami. Severe chattering in the barrel. Shots all over the place with a lot of key holing. Taurus immediately mailed me a new barrel. Now it's on par with my Ruger 22/45 bull barrel.
    Machine marks should be easily visible from the end of the barrel.

  • @scfinisher1355
    @scfinisher1355 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh wow.....thank u for this video! I absolutely loved my TX when I first got it but after a few hundred rounds thru all magazines I had for it, I couldn't even get 4 rounds off without failure to feed & that was super frustrating considering I even bought the mag extenders so it would hold 21 rounds in the magazines. After multiple cleanings & probably $60 in different types of lubricants for the magazines, with no luck, I was seriously getting ready to retire the TX22 & it would have been a shame because that's one of my favorite guns to shoot.👏🏻👍🏻😁

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety +2

      No problem! Hopefully these little mods can get your gun up and running.

    • @buddy9577
      @buddy9577 Před 2 lety +2

      The mag extensions is your problem

    • @scfinisher1355
      @scfinisher1355 Před 2 lety +6

      @@buddy9577 absolutely was NOT the mag extensions. What it came down to was magazines that needed to be cleaned thoroughly & then lubed with the correct solution....which happened to be a car wax(Lucas slick wax) & ever since that.....ZERO feeding issue's. I even bought 2 more of the mag extenders so I have em on 6 of 8 magazines. Again.....with zero feeding issues

  • @patrickrobinson2520
    @patrickrobinson2520 Před rokem +3

    I'm 2:45 seconds in. I have a TX 22. Bulk ammo is hard to run. CCI standard velocity is a little pricey, but you'll never have any feed our fire issues and it stays clean. Cleanest most reliable shell in my TX 22. The most inaccurate is Federal automatch I think I already saw in your table. I've shot 20 or more brands and styles of ammo for it. Federal automatch groups like a shotgun on a 6 in. Target. All others from Eley competition to Herters bulk 36 gr CPHP. But, still the most accurate and the most reliable. CCI standard velocity. Plus it's so clean, shoot 100 rds and no carbon anywhere in the pistol besides the chamber a little. One pass with boresnake. Done. Reassemble and keep in shooting. Rails, trigger assembly all still carbon free. It's just the most accurate and reliable.

  • @patrickrobinson2520
    @patrickrobinson2520 Před rokem +2

    Also, accuracy with even cheap Winchester is very accurate. I shoot 1" up to a 2/12 in spinner. I have one set with 4 one inch, and the top resets to drop them back down. Then a dual ( 4 paddles) spinner with 1 in. at the top of each and a 2 1 and 2 1/2 in at the bottom. Finally I have a 3 spinner with 1" 1 1/2 then 2 in. At 10 meters and CCI standard velocity you can eat every one of those spinners alive. With aguila standard velocity, the same POA and POI as the CCI STANDARD but at about 3 -4 cents less a shot. But, what I'm trying to say is, if you want fun and unreal accuracy, try those standard velocity loadings. As for the sites. I first used Testors Sublime green model car paint and a tooth pick to put one small drop on the back 2 dots. And then a bright orange testors model paint similar to hunter orange for the front site post. Same thing one very small drop with the very tip of the toothpick. So it's a nice green on orange site picture. That will improve your groups a ton. But, ebay sells a knock off at of finger optic sites for 10$. Lol I'm not kidding, but buy extra filaments. They come in a 3 pack of orange,red, and green. So for both the sites and extra fiber optic rods, 20$ will cover it. But it has bee no rear adjustments besides right before you tighten down the rear site with loctite on the screw and on the oppsing sides of the site itself. It's milled aluminum front and rear and full. A full set btw. Anyway, good video. Than you

  • @brucepeterson6104
    @brucepeterson6104 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I was having problems with failure to feed from the Taurus clips. I tried a number fixes with no results. I finally bought two new mags from a company called Pro Mags. The new mags looked different from the mags supplied with the pistol. The new mags look to be much better quality and there have been no more ftf,s. I am very pleased with my Taurus TX .22 now. I wanted to share this fix with other TX .22 owners.

  • @scottmcbride2237
    @scottmcbride2237 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I've ran mine with over 800 rounds with 6 different brand ammo and only had one failure. Never done anything to it clean it after I shot it. Every video that I've watched on this Pistol had the same that I had. I can shoot this gun at 100 yards and hit it almost every time. Live this little pistol.

  • @andylopez9221
    @andylopez9221 Před měsícem

    I just bought the tx22 2 days ago and yesterday i went to a shooting range and out of 100 rounds 2 misfired. today I bought the Lucas procuct and I will try it. Thank you.

  • @tefoxmx
    @tefoxmx Před rokem +2

    Only issue was with aftermarket mags (Promag). Factory mags no issue. Great gun, no other issues so far.

  • @JerryBrown-qy9gh
    @JerryBrown-qy9gh Před 2 lety +4

    The Ruger has a much longer site radius. Not fair. I shoot two inch glow dots at 25 yards pretty consistently. You might have the dreaded barrel chatter in the rifling. You would LOVE a competition upper.

  • @roberteshelman5917
    @roberteshelman5917 Před rokem

    I bought a brand new TX 22 Competition and experienced the exact same issue. I'll give your suggestions a try.

  • @GeezerWheels
    @GeezerWheels Před rokem

    Great vid. One comment, though: Standing at 25 yards almost everyone is more accurate with a heavier pistol. So that part of the review was more of a test of your abilities than the firearms in question. I've shot competition for a number of years and I can still shoot far better with a heavier arm and from sandbags / rest than offhand. A shot a friend's TX22 and it was quite accurate (less than 2 inches at 25 yards) with CCI high velocity and sand bags. Thanks for your vid. Might buy one of these myself!

  • @slotcarfan
    @slotcarfan Před 5 měsíci +2

    Just got a TX22 in Dec 2023. Mine very accurate. I did have to dry lube the mags and run it wet the first few hundred rounds.

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot Před rokem +2

    *RELIABLE* Out of box, shot 100 rounds using Remington Bucket O Bullets, Fed M21 (not a fan) and CCI Mini Mag. Had one failure to fire due to ammo. Reloaded round rotated, it fired. Enjoy shooting. Fast trigger, short reset & "assisted" reset, trigger drives out with enthusiasm.
    *ACCURATE?* My indoor range 15 yards max. Shot my Buckmark with Red/Green Dot for comparison. Buckmark tack driver 1". The Taurus TX22 iron (plastic) sight was accurate, but not as accurate as Buckmark. *HOWEVER SOME OR MOST OF THAT WAS ME.* I forgot my glasses. I need reading glasses. I adjusted the sight, was high and left out of box. One CCW turn elevation & one windage adjustment screws did trick. Rounds centered 5 inch pattern, with issue of eye focus without my glasses.
    *CONCLUSION* I agree it is not going to be as accurate as a Ruger MkIII or IV or Buckmark, fixed longer heavier barrel. As far as sights, I am going to look into fitting a RED DOT to the Taurus or buy the TaurusTX™ 22 Competition with fixed Red Dot. Bottom line, the light weight, ease of cleaning the TX22 is a winner, it will be my hiking, camping gun. The Ruger and Buckmarks are heavy but more accurate (especially for me with a Red Dot). You can get Ruger or Buckmark lightweight 4" barrels, aluminum, fluted, steel lined. Taurus does well overall, especially for price. The 16 rounds is really nice. Ease of cleaning, light weigh, ergonomics fit my hand perfectly and nice balance.

  • @toynazi
    @toynazi Před rokem

    Get some of the TK +5 mag extensions. You have to remove the little loader button, but you use the same factory mags. A lot of fun.

  • @mrfumetsu
    @mrfumetsu Před rokem +1

    Mine was a dud out of the box too. Constant malfunctions starting from the first time shooting. Went back home and saw all of these issues and how to correct them. I'm hoping next time out with it, it does its job like all the other reviews claim it to do.

  • @davidsummers7331
    @davidsummers7331 Před 2 lety +4

    Think you got a lemon. 1500 rounds and only one fail to fire .Great plinking gun!

  • @shaunc5102
    @shaunc5102 Před rokem +2

    Only rounds iv had an issue feeding are the Federal punch, I think if I polish the feed ramp that would take care of the issue, there flat nose and very sticky wax is used on them..

  • @floydblack7115
    @floydblack7115 Před rokem

    This gun is the best 22lr polymer full size pistol in the market todate you may have a factory lemon just like all other manufacturer ,now that you fixed it enjoy it

  • @GalacticForceMedia
    @GalacticForceMedia Před rokem +2

    I’m more concerned with the barrel cracking at the front from the spring. I’ve seen more videos about this issue than anything else. I have 102 rounds through mine and it’s concerning, but hey - can always send it back I guess.

  • @lougaspar9005
    @lougaspar9005 Před rokem +1

    Check the barrel.. Earlier models had defective barrels. I have a TX22 and i love it.

  • @jayreed1250
    @jayreed1250 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My TX22 hasn't had a single issue in well over 2000 rounds out the box! No clue what this is about. Salute to you tho bro.

  • @garageguy879
    @garageguy879 Před rokem +1

    mixup98 had a similar problem,took his mags apart and gave them a good cleaning,,he did a video about it and now his is very reliable.

  • @barrygoodson4952
    @barrygoodson4952 Před rokem

    Mine worked like a charm out of the box and 2,000 rounds later it the same, great !

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      This gun's reputation as a reliable shooter is why I was drawn to it. Mine needed a bit of work before it was working as it should have from the factory.

  • @chucker1576
    @chucker1576 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice report. Hope you got that barrel looked at and maybe replaced by Taurus. As others have noted here there were some early ones with heavy tooling marks and poor concentricity of rifling to bore.
    Also, the barrel lock into the frame leaves a little be desired. Accuracy is tough if the barrel can move relative to the sights. I made a little shim from a piece of aluminum flashing to fit where barrel sits on the frame. It has helped tighten up movement a bit. Not perfect, but better.
    It’s not a long range target gun but it is great for plinking and steels. It is a pistol, after all. I get good reliability out of the TX. Handles well. Lots of fun!

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 11 měsíci

      That's a great tip, thanks! I might have to play around with mine to see if I can shim it up a bit as well.

  • @joearledge1
    @joearledge1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The early versions had issues, especially with the barrels. They fixed it in the later versions and the new barrels were even marked with a Roman numeral II. I don't know you, but it seems like you know what you're doing. It should be obvious to you that there was a problem with your tx22 straight from the factory. If you're not interested in sending it back, I get it, I sent 1 firearm back before, I'll never do that again if there's any possible way to avoid it. Taurus may still be willing to send you one of the new barrels for free(assuming yours is from the problem batch), their customer service is actually pretty good, especially compared to others today. If not, you can get new factory barrels and there are even aftermarket barrels ( along with other mods) available now. Not a fan boy, and it's your gat, do whatever you want with it, but the performance you showed is significantly below average for what others are getting out of the tx22.

  • @showdownz
    @showdownz Před 2 lety +1

    The Slick Mist tip is gold. Thank you.

  • @crime380
    @crime380 Před rokem +3

    I did the same thing I polished out the feed Rap. As well as the boar and I tell you what it takes it all

  • @TheLoneRanger745
    @TheLoneRanger745 Před 3 měsíci

    Soon as the grooves get fowled theres no twist, it's like a smooth bore, bullets can't stabilize in flight they key hole flying side ways . My'n does the same thing, I even ordered a new barrel from Taurus and did the same thing. I'm going to order one from LakeLine marksman barrel . I saw a guy shoot 2" groups at 15 yards with a LakeLine marksman barrel

  • @TheLoneRanger745
    @TheLoneRanger745 Před rokem +1

    I saw a guy report barrel rifling mechine work was not consistent he sent the barrel back they sent him a replacement and again the rifling was not done right, another guy showed a heavy lead buildup Fowling in barrel and that was causing all kinds of accuracy problems .

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      I should probably send my gun in. It still keyholes most standard velocity ammunition.

  • @niktotinsticks
    @niktotinsticks Před rokem +2

    I have over 1k rds through my tx22 with no gun malfunctions ( I have a +5 baseplate that will sometimes have a ftf) I did however polish the rails and feedramp before I took it to the range. But I do that with all of my guns

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +2

      The largest contributing factor to my gun's issues was the dirty mags. They were incredibly dirty and gritty from the factory. Once I cleaned them and put dry lube in them, my tx22 hasn't jammed once.

    • @niktotinsticks
      @niktotinsticks Před rokem +2

      @@ironridgeoutdoors nice bro I absolutely love my tx22. I paid way too much for it in my opinion but it’s definitely worth it for how reliable it is and how accurate I am with it

  • @steemerxaxon1643
    @steemerxaxon1643 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The RUGER MARK pistols are the most reliable & accurate pistols EVER ...HOWEVER IMO the RUGER SR22'S are the next Best 22 pistols one could buy

  • @patrickkelly9721
    @patrickkelly9721 Před rokem

    and the price difference between the Taurus and the Ruger?
    An inexpensive, entry-level trainer might not perform on the same level as something costing 2-3 times more.
    A nice video with some good tips for the TX22

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      You can buy a used Ruger Mk II or III for the price of a new Taurus.

  • @GluteusMax777
    @GluteusMax777 Před rokem +2

    One of my TXs really agrees with Blazer ammo, the other agrees with CCI standard. Go figure.

  • @Juliang61
    @Juliang61 Před 2 lety +4

    I have 2 TX22's and I am thinking you got a defective model. Mine shoot just fine

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety +1

      I think I did as well unfortunately. It seems that overall it's a great gun, but I've heard of a few people having issues like mine.

  • @jamesortega8681
    @jamesortega8681 Před 2 lety +1

    would u recommend polishing the chamber if polishing feed ramp fails?

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      It wouldn't hurt if you do a light polish. What symptoms is your gun showing? Polishing the chamber generally aids more in extraction.

    • @majoroz4876
      @majoroz4876 Před 2 lety

      Polishing the chamber (carefully) eases extraction.

  • @jamesortega8681
    @jamesortega8681 Před 2 lety +2

    and for a more fair comparison , do the tx22 competition vs the ruger

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety +1

      That would be a good comparison, but these are the only two I have at the moment.

  • @KeepYourSWORDInYourHand
    @KeepYourSWORDInYourHand Před rokem +1

    Haven't had a single hiccup out of mine yet

  • @keithplymale2374
    @keithplymale2374 Před 3 měsíci

    I have seen 3 year old video's by MAC, Paul Harrell and HR Funk with the TX-22 and all 3 had issues with Federal. I have seen other video's including the one I saw before this where the guy shot 700 rounds with only 4 issues and he said it most likely in all 4 cases was the ammo and that did include Federal.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mine was definitely worst with federal, but other brands also had sub par accuracy.

  • @DiGitALBLoOdyRC
    @DiGitALBLoOdyRC Před 2 lety +2

    I have shot 1000 rounds so far with my Tx22. Not a single misfire. I have cleaned it once so far.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      That's why I bought this one. I had heard a lot of great thing about them. Unfortunately, mine had a lot of issues from the factory.

    • @zachthemiscreant8058
      @zachthemiscreant8058 Před 2 lety

      @@ironridgeoutdoors was yours made in bainbridge ga?

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      @@zachthemiscreant8058 yeah

  • @davidb.turknett4447
    @davidb.turknett4447 Před rokem +2

    My TX22 has been awesome. My TX40 is just as awesome, and just as smooth shooting.

    • @22addict40
      @22addict40 Před rokem

      TX40??? Didn’t know they made a TX anything but the 22???

    • @davidb.turknett4447
      @davidb.turknett4447 Před rokem

      @@22addict40 TX40, TX9 and both in subcompact. My TX40 feels just as good in my hand as my TX22. The TX models are single action double action.

    • @davidb.turknett4447
      @davidb.turknett4447 Před rokem

      @@22addict40 You are correct, TH40

    • @22addict40
      @22addict40 Před rokem

      @@davidb.turknett4447 I have a TH9C myself, I like the gun but my grip seems weird in my hand, does yours?

    • @davidb.turknett4447
      @davidb.turknett4447 Před rokem +1

      @@22addict40 My TH40 feels very similar to the TX22. They're both very comfortable as far as grip goes.

  • @foobash1
    @foobash1 Před rokem

    4:20 Lucas Oil 10160
    Great video.

  • @JPCrespo1994
    @JPCrespo1994 Před rokem +1

    My tx22 competition been reliable right of the box never a problem with every ammo MA offers and that’s every 22 ammo out there I’ve tried it all cheap expensive and it eats it all

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +2

      I think the majority of these are super reliable. Unfortunately, mine was not in that majority group.

    • @JPCrespo1994
      @JPCrespo1994 Před rokem +2

      @@ironridgeoutdoors I agree is like my Sig p322 mines was just a lemon to the point I had to take a loss and just get rid of it I was done with costumer survive and all the malfunctions and led build up in 3 different barrels when it comes to rim fire pistols on the 22 caliber is like playing Russian roulette but and every one just knows not to bet on Glock for it lol

  • @bane1
    @bane1 Před rokem +1

    Mine jams consistently on the barrel ramp. would this be the issue?

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      It was part of it. You can see in this video where I polished the feed ramp to aid in function.

  • @ShawnShipstad
    @ShawnShipstad Před rokem +2

    I think for this gun CLP is the way to go.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      Could be. After the bit of work I did, this one is running 100% with rem-oil

    • @efreutel
      @efreutel Před 11 měsíci

      CLP what points?

  • @wl6279
    @wl6279 Před rokem

    lol reminds me of my younger days with my single shot rifle bolt action,
    virtually no recoil, great gun to train on. I love 22s lol
    Apparently the magazines are crap, invest in the ones that do work lol

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      These mags are actually really good once they're cleaned and lubed. From the factory they were just really dirty.

  • @ManDuderGuy
    @ManDuderGuy Před 2 lety

    Just got mine, hoping I dont need to fuss with it too much. Planning on feeding it mostly Rem. golden bullets.
    Did you notice how the guide rod looks chipped? But apparently that's how its supposed to be, according to the learned randos on Reddit.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      I didn't notice it, I'll have to take another look.

    • @jimthomas5277
      @jimthomas5277 Před 2 lety +1

      My tx22 has shot everything I have run in it with not one jam or failure to feed. Now my glock 44 22lr is another story, it's really picky on ammo but I still like it.

    • @E52O4
      @E52O4 Před rokem

      The guide rod is supposed to look like that. The flat part is how they get the spring into the guide rod. I just took mine out to the range to run 100 rds. Had FTEs and FTFs with Remington golden bullets. Took the pistol home, cleaned and lubed it thoroughly, and took apart the magazines to clean and lubricate as well. Will take out in a week or two to see if the issues went away.

    • @ManDuderGuy
      @ManDuderGuy Před rokem

      @@E52O4 Rgr that yes I looked it up and found that it's supposed to look like that.
      I had a few jams using Golden Bullets, but ever since I thoroughly cleaned the gun and the mags, AND started using a better ammo (CCI Standard Velocity 40gr lead round nose).....it hasn't jammed once!
      Good luck out there

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Před rokem +1

    TheThe sights suck for sure. The trigger though...That trigger is pretty great IMO. Feels like something I usually pay extra for in a Glock or M&P from Apex.

  • @steventwiddy3402
    @steventwiddy3402 Před rokem +2

    Well I just picked mine up last night so I haven’t got to shoot it yet but it’s got to be better than that POS sig sauer I have !

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +2

      Which Sig? I've been eyeballing the P322. I've shot the mosquito, and yeah, that one is not the best model.

    • @steventwiddy3402
      @steventwiddy3402 Před rokem +1

      @@ironridgeoutdoors it’s the mosquito

    • @22addict40
      @22addict40 Před rokem

      @@ironridgeoutdoors The 322 is bad, they’re fouling barrels out so bad even after 2 times back to the factory and they eventually bought it back after a lot of arguing…lol

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      @@22addict40 that's too bad to hear. You think by now, companies would know how to make a good .22 from the start.

  • @lawsononlocation4071
    @lawsononlocation4071 Před 2 lety

    I love mine I’m not going to shoot it past 15yards go buy one this is a great pistol

  • @franksmith6223
    @franksmith6223 Před 2 lety

    The ruger he was shooting had a longer Barrel. So how can he expect To get the same results from the Taurus. When the Taurus have a short Barrel.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety

      There's more to accuracy than barrel length. However, yes, the Ruger has a slight advantage due to the longer sight radius. Trust me though, if I hacked off an inch from the Ruger's barrel, it would still outshoot the Taurus in every regard.

  • @highbrassclays
    @highbrassclays Před rokem +1

    awesome pistol...will take down a bad guy even through a door!

  • @showdownz
    @showdownz Před 2 lety +2

    Cool vid. Looks like a good trainer gun but fixed barrel 22 is the way to go for reliability. Couple spots could have used Sound leveling here is the one that actually caused me to have to adjust volume 3:56. I used a program called Shotcut for the one video I have made, easy, free, and a sound adjustment like that is super simple. That Gun Golf idea you mentioned sounds amazing. Would love to see a game or two of that. Hole one should be a shot at a golf ball lol.

  • @daleconley6721
    @daleconley6721 Před rokem

    I polished my tx22 too

  • @garycombs9435
    @garycombs9435 Před 2 lety +10

    Yeah, you should always clean and lube your new gun and magazines before going to the range.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 2 lety +5

      Right. With that said, this is the only gun I own that would not function right out of the box. Got it all figured out now though. This gun needed more than a break in and cleaning to run properly.

    • @paulcarlin5181
      @paulcarlin5181 Před 2 lety +4

      My TX-22 came with a paper from Taurus saying they highly recommend cleaning prior to firing.

    • @jere4524
      @jere4524 Před rokem

      I didn't clean it before the first shoot, and it was a cluster. 😒

    • @LeviathantheMighty
      @LeviathantheMighty Před rokem

      I never had to with my other guns.

    • @joearledge1
      @joearledge1 Před 10 měsíci

      Yep, every gun that's new to you(brand new or previously owned) needs to have an initial cleaning prior to your in intial firing. Will it blow up if you don't??? Probably not(used guns need to at least make sure there's no bore obstruction). Well why then?? For used guns, it's pretty obvious, you don't fully know their history, allows you to inspect and ensure function and safety. New guns, especially today when most manufacturers don't actually care about quality despite what they say, allows you to inspect and ensure function and safety so that obvious issues can be addressed prior to firing. Machining fluid is not the same as gun lube, it gummier(after sitting on something for months) and at best is more similar to a light coat of cosmoline. Also in the machining process, metal chips and other debris can get in and on the parts and significant burrs can be left behind. So you're gonna wanna clean all that out before pew pew. Is it the end of the world if you don't??? Probably not, but it's a good idea to help prevent problems before they start or keep existing problems from getting worse...

  • @jpdaddy678
    @jpdaddy678 Před rokem +2

    Lol shoot a clean paper!!.,I have a couple of old shopping bags you can have

  • @juniorgarcia5344
    @juniorgarcia5344 Před 2 měsíci

    Key holes?

  • @LeviathantheMighty
    @LeviathantheMighty Před rokem +3

    I'll have to try this.
    I HATE my TX22, its pure garbage, all it does is jam.
    Taurus wanted me to pay money to mail it to them to troubleshoot. The woman on the phone didn't even give me any pointers, just said to send it in to them to look at.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      I think the biggest impact for me was cleaning and dry lubing the mags. The polishing helped run some of the softer shooting rounds.

    • @22addict40
      @22addict40 Před rokem

      They’ll send you a label, it won’t cost you anything!

    • @LeviathantheMighty
      @LeviathantheMighty Před rokem

      @@22addict40 That's not what the woman at Taurus said.
      I tried using lithium grease, I think it was, and scrubbing the magazine with this wire brush and instead of jamming every round or two, it actually worked. Maybe good enough.
      I still hate it though, and don't trust it at all.

  • @stevenheires9777
    @stevenheires9777 Před 4 měsíci

    Great design, poor quality. Most of the problems with my TX22 were from the poly magazines. Out of four mags, one was a total dud. Another mag had a rusty spring out of the box. The only thing that seemed to help was coating the internal mag surfaces with dry lube.

  • @MrSrtman18
    @MrSrtman18 Před rokem +1

    Bullet was tumbling. Not keyholing

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      A keyhole is the mark a tumbling bullet makes when it impacts a target.

    • @joearledge1
      @joearledge1 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@ironridgeoutdoorsthere's 2 definitions of "keyholing". 1: a bullet tumbling, because the elongated holes in the paper resemble key holes in locks. 2: an ultra tight group in which all holes are touching because this also resembles a key hole, and the rifle is precise enough to "put all rounds through a single key hole in a lock". The 2nd definition is the older one, but only by a few years.

  • @robertwilson9999
    @robertwilson9999 Před rokem +1

    Federal ammo has had problems with reliability with other CZcamsrs.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem +1

      It's pretty bad. A lot of people hate on rem thunderbolt, but I think the federal automatch is worse.

  • @wheelstandr
    @wheelstandr Před rokem

    Definitely key holing.

  • @patrickrobinson2520
    @patrickrobinson2520 Před rokem +1

    I'm really sorry to comment 3 times but federal automatch may be fairly accurate in the other .22 pistol, but the TX 22 is not accurate at all with it. Shooting a quality round ( CCI, Aguila/dirtypowder but still accurate/Eley, SK, etc.) My TX (and yours) will shoot extremely accurately. Out to 50 yds at 4 in Paddles rapidly. I can shoot soda bottles at 50 n

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Cci standard velocity is my favorite for an inexpensive target load. I've tried multiple different offerings from eley, wolf, cci,.etc., and none have posted acceptable accuracy in my TX22. I'm sure yours shoots straight, but I believe mine is suffering frome the barrel issues that plagued so many early guns. I really need to send mine in to fix the key hole and accuracy issues.

    • @patrickrobinson2520
      @patrickrobinson2520 Před rokem +1

      @@ironridgeoutdoors they have the best customer support. As long as you registered it within the first year through their website or by phone. I've had mine fixed twice now. The slide broke twice and didn't cost me a dime or any hassle at all.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      @@patrickrobinson2520 that's good to know, thanks. Yeah, I registered this one right after I got it.

  • @keeganroberts461
    @keeganroberts461 Před rokem +1

    Shot about 150 rounds until mine would shoot reliably

  • @krazor8
    @krazor8 Před 11 měsíci

    What polish did you use?

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 11 měsíci

      Mother's

    • @krazor8
      @krazor8 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@ironridgeoutdoors thank you, I actually have some of that, also, as a side not, the front site was loose on mine from factory, noticed it only when getting ready to put on the eagle eye fiber optic tights

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 11 měsíci

      @@krazor8 yeah no problem. That little bit of polishing made a big difference.

  • @markbroad119
    @markbroad119 Před 28 dny

    I've been getting loaded stovepipes....

  • @lanceevans688
    @lanceevans688 Před rokem

    Slug your barrel. Mine measured .2225. All my federal auto match bullets measure .220. I won't use that ammo anymore.

  • @floydblack7115
    @floydblack7115 Před rokem

    Its a factory defect you should have just returned it ,this gun is known to be reliable and acuurate out of the box instead of fidling with it retun it

  • @johnsilver7150
    @johnsilver7150 Před rokem

    Need a new barrel, bullet holes look "keyholed"

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I think so. As of now, it only keyholes with one type of ammo, so I'll just feed it the bulk stuff it likes.

  • @davisflyer
    @davisflyer Před rokem

    I've fired thousands of rounds and have never had a problem.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      That's awesome. Mine needed some work to make it run reliably. I still need to send it back to fix the keyhole issues.

  • @barrygoodson4952
    @barrygoodson4952 Před rokem

    You shot the Tarus about 3x as fast as you did the Ruger at 100yds. I guess you wouldn't be as accurate !

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Did you not see that the TX22 is key holing even at 25 yards? That's why it's not as accurate. My shooting speed is not the main variable in this simple demonstration. Look up TX22 barrel problems. This is not an uncommon issue.

  • @chrisd9076
    @chrisd9076 Před rokem +1

    Mine never cycled properly, stovepiping constantly, and the slide broke in two pieces at around 500 rounds. Yes, I loaded the mags correctly, and did the mag tap. Sent it in to Taurus, but will most likely trade it on a reputable .22 pistol, when I get it back. I sure can't trust this pos around the ranch.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Dang, that sucks to hear.

    • @jere4524
      @jere4524 Před rokem

      Just bought myself one for Christmas. Took it out to the cinder pit to fire it for the first time yesterday.
      I used Winchester .22 LR, 36 GR Plated Hollow Points. 13 stove pipes or failure to feed in the first 50 rounds.
      No, I didn't clean or lube it prior to the first fires.
      It seemed to be feeding better the next 20-25 rounds, and it was noticeably better if I didn't completely fill the 16 rd mags.
      I cleaned it today, and it didn't seem particularly dirty.
      When I take it out again next week, I will try the same as well as different ammo.
      At this point, I'm not particularly happy with it. It doesn't match the raves of the majority of reviews.

    • @22addict40
      @22addict40 Před rokem

      @@jere4524 The ammo is your problem, those Winchester bullets are garbage.

  • @wardroland270
    @wardroland270 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks IRO. Great w. Good info. God bless.
    LETS GO BRANDON

  • @antoniorodriguez-yv7gf
    @antoniorodriguez-yv7gf Před 3 měsíci

    You got a dud buddy I shop mine the day I got it from the gun range no lubing no nothing with the Remington ammo and not an issue

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 3 měsíci

      Unfortunately, the early run of these had a bad batch of barrels. I sent it in and now it's great.

  • @Hutzjohn
    @Hutzjohn Před rokem

    I'm sorry but I watched 2 times you're just not steady your muzzle is moving quit a bit on both pistols, however more with the TX22, you need to retry this with some kind of rest - maybe try some CCI ammo also. The "Old Fat Dad Goober" shoots his TX22 a lot without hardly any problems.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and sharing your opinion.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Here's my opinion; a 4in group from a standing unsupported position at 25 yards (75 feet) is perfect acceptable using bulk ammo and a 70 year old gun. Specially seeing as this was done cold, and for a quick demonstration. You're more than welcome to post a video shooting your TX22 @ 75ft standing unsupported. I'd love to compare targets.

    • @Hutzjohn
      @Hutzjohn Před rokem

      @@ironridgeoutdoors Realistically there's no way the TX22 will match the Ruger's Bullbarrel in accuracy but for what you get the TX22 is a bargain. I'll disagree with 4 inch group at 25 yards is acceptable -- if you was in a survival situation that will not get you feed --- IMHO squirrel size is min at 25 yards. Hopefully you'll never be in that situation but you never know what's around the corner.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      @@Hutzjohn are you saying you can shoot 1 moa at 25y with a pistol? Or are you saying that at a minimum, you should be able to hit a squirrel sized target at 25y? Either way, I'd love to see a video of your 10 shot group @ 25y standing unsupported with a bulk ammo. I worked for years as a RO and I can tell you, 90% of shooters aren't just casually putting groups like that. If you're in that top 10% kudos; I'd love to see a video of you doing it.

    • @Hutzjohn
      @Hutzjohn Před rokem +1

      @@ironridgeoutdoors Ok never mind you obviously was an "instructor" and know everything there is to know so just forget I commented anything I'm totally wrong --- have a good evening

  • @althomas7977
    @althomas7977 Před rokem +1

    Bravo, you were able to fix your gun; none the less, you got ripped off by a firearms manufacturer.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      I wasn't too happy. I'm just glad I have a functional gun now.

  • @brooks4048
    @brooks4048 Před rokem

    Lol Taurus TX 22 is reliable right out of the box. Nothing needs to be done to it.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      Lol that's incredibly narrow minded. You know they make more than one TX22 right? Just because one is reliable doesn't make them all perfect. Mine and many, many others have issues. Thankfully I was able to get mine running with some simple work. Did you even watch the whole video?

    • @brooks4048
      @brooks4048 Před rokem

      @@ironridgeoutdoors look at all the remarks sir ,you must be a newbie and doing something wrong .lol narrow minded!

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před rokem

      @@brooks4048 is it so hard to believe that Taurus made a gun that wasn't reliable from the factory? Yes, the TX22 has a very good reputation, that's why I bought it, and yet many had to be sent back for various reasons. Mine, wasn't one of the good ones, and it needed work. I have read every comment, and multiple people have had similar and worse issues than mine, so I'm not alone in this endeavor. Let me know what you think. I love the ad revenue, and engagement, thanks for taking the time to share your opinions.

    • @efreutel
      @efreutel Před 11 měsíci

      If you want your gun to fail (and wear out prematurely) simply oil the hell out of it.🤠

  • @chevypreps6417
    @chevypreps6417 Před rokem +1

    I just bought this gun.......by the way it may take up to 7 days for our communist federal government to approve the sale. I hope mine shows better accuracy than yours.

  • @efreutel
    @efreutel Před 11 měsíci

    Lube your gun? Bad idea. Guns are tool steel, designed to run dry.

    • @ironridgeoutdoors
      @ironridgeoutdoors  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. Either way, you do what works for you, mate.

    • @joearledge1
      @joearledge1 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Uhhhh.... guns are not made of tool steel, so I don't know who told you that lie. Even if they were, tool steel tools are still supposed to have lube/coolant on them if you're working in metal....

    • @dannygonia7288
      @dannygonia7288 Před 3 měsíci

      This is absolutely what anyone would say that knows nothing about guns or metal or metal guns LOL