Super fast TX22 👀

Published on February 17, 2026
Duration: 0:57

This guide details the modification process for a Taurus TX22 to achieve rapid fire capabilities, incorporating a Pew Culture Rate Reducer, Maxim Defense suppressor, and SureFire weapon light. The video showcases proficient firearm handling and knowledge of specialized accessories, demonstrating advanced trigger techniques. It's an expert-level overview for enthusiasts looking to enhance their TX22 performance.

Quick Summary

The Taurus TX22 is modified for super-fast firing using a Pew Culture Rate Reducer and a forced reset trigger. This setup, combined with a Maxim Defense suppressor and SureFire weapon light, allows for an extremely high rate of fire, as demonstrated on steel targets.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications make the Taurus TX22 fire super fast?

The Taurus TX22 in the video is modified with a Pew Culture Rate Reducer and a forced reset trigger, enabling an exceptionally high rate of fire. Accessories like a Maxim Defense suppressor and SureFire weapon light are also featured.

What is a Pew Culture Rate Reducer?

A Pew Culture Rate Reducer is a specialized component installed on the firearm's slide, designed to increase the cycling speed and thus the rate of fire, often used in conjunction with other trigger modifications.

Is a suppressor legal on a Taurus TX22?

Yes, suppressors are legal to own and use on a Taurus TX22, provided they are registered under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and all federal regulations, including tax stamp payment, are met.

What are the benefits of a forced reset trigger?

A forced reset trigger allows the firearm to reset automatically after each shot, enabling a significantly faster follow-up shot compared to standard triggers, which is crucial for high-rate-of-fire applications.

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