Super fast TX22 πŸ‘€

Published on February 17, 2026
Duration: 0:57

This video showcases a heavily modified Taurus TX22, featuring a Maxim Defense suppressor, Pew Culture rate reducer, and a forced reset trigger, enabling exceptionally high rates of fire. The demonstration includes extensive live-fire on steel targets, detailed slow-motion analysis of the action, and peer testing to highlight the firearm's performance and ease of use. The expert handling and specialized accessory integration suggest advanced knowledge of NFA-style firearm modifications.

Quick Summary

A modified Taurus TX22, equipped with a Maxim Defense suppressor, Pew Culture rate reducer, and forced reset trigger, demonstrates an exceptionally high rate of fire. This setup allows for rapid target engagement, making front sights optional and showcasing advanced firearm modification techniques.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Build Overview
  2. 00:09Rapid Fire Demonstration
  3. 00:33Close-ups and Slow Motion Analysis
  4. 00:45Peer Testing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications enable the Taurus TX22 to fire super fast?

The Taurus TX22 in the video is modified with a Maxim Defense suppressor, a rate reducer from Pew Culture, and a forced reset trigger. These components work together to significantly increase the firearm's rate of fire, allowing for rapid engagement of targets.

What are the key components of the modified Taurus TX22 shown?

The modified Taurus TX22 features a Maxim Defense suppressor for reduced noise and recoil, a Pew Culture rate reducer to manage the cycling speed, and a forced reset trigger for faster follow-up shots. It also utilizes an extended high-capacity magazine and a SureFire X300-style weapon light.

Is a forced reset trigger legal on a Taurus TX22?

The legality of a forced reset trigger on a semi-automatic firearm like the Taurus TX22 can be complex and is subject to National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations. In many jurisdictions, such modifications may be classified as machine guns, requiring specific tax stamps and registration.

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