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Taurus TX22 VS Glock 43X

Head to Head Comparison

Taurus TX22

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84%

Critic Rating

53 Reviews

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50%

User Rating

0 Reviews

Glock 43X

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85%

Critic Rating

19 Reviews

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100%

User Rating

5 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

0.88 Yeets

Damage

5.17 Yeets

10-50 yards

Range

10-50 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

16+1 rounds

Capacity

10+1 rounds

1992

Mobility

1993

50

Ergonomics

50

50

Fit & Finish

50

50

Reliability

50

MSRP:

$244.79

Used Price:

$244.79

New Price:

$271.99

MSRP:

$539.99

Used Price:

$539.99

New Price:

$539.99

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Taurus TX22

Glock 43X

Weight

17.37 Ounce

18.4 oz

Length

7.06"

6.5 Inches

Action

Semi-Automatic

Semi-Auto

Caliber

.22 LR

9x19mm Parabellum

Capacity

16+1

10+1

Finish

Black

Stainless

Gun Type

Pistol

Pistol

Sights

Contrast Sights

Glock Night Sights

Grip

Black Polymer

Black

Barrel Length

4.1"

3.41"

Height

5.44"

5.2 inches

Width

1.25

1.1"

Gun Stats

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Glock 43X

Gun Descriptions

The Taurus TX-22 is one of the best handguns ever made chambered for the .22 LR. You can hold it as if it’s a full-size self-defense pistol that feels really good in the hands. For a budget piece, it has an amazing trigger, adjustable rear and front sights, and a lot of other cool features. But the best thing about it which gun snobs don't even bother to look at is the included magazines and the number of rounds each one can hold: 16. Granted, the TX-22 is not the only .22 LR-chambered pistol with a magazine that holds these many rounds -- KelTec released their new P17 just last year and it has a magazine capacity of 16 rounds as well. But if I'm being honest, it's nowhere near as aesthetically pleasing and its barrel is a little shorter. I would choose the Taurus TX-22 over it any day of the week. A big problem when it comes to designing a double-stack magazine for any handgun chambered in a rimmed cartridge is, well, the rim of the cartridge. Typically, rimmed cartridges cannot just be stacked straight up vertically over each other like rimless cartridges. The rims just butt up to one another, pushing each other so that all of them rest in the magazine at an angle. Taurus was able to design a beautiful working magazine despite this. The TX-22’s magazine has a strong spring that pushes the follower upward from the front while several guides within the walls ensure the cartridges are pushed upward. There's a pair of circular round tabs on the magazine, one on each side. These tabs can be used to move the follower downward. You can just pinch them together and pull them down and the follower will move along with them. However, I would advise against using those tabs that way because the spring makes it impossible to hold on to those tabs once you have the magazine loaded with 13 or 14 rounds. I would recommend to just use the tool that comes with the TX-22 to load the magazines faster. If you only have the two magazines that came with your TX-22 and you want more of them, check out the best prices GunCritic could find below:

The silver finished slide of the G43X combines its short and slim dimensions to the extended slim frame size of the G48. A perfectly balanced slim fit for nearly all hand sizes with a satisfying magazine capacity and high concealability. The magazine capacity of the slim 01 magazine of the G43X is 10 rounds. This model has Glock night sights. Specifications: Gun Case: Plastic

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