Assembled Stainless Steel Guide Rod for Taurus TX22 Competition Pistols
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TX22 Competition Assembled Stainless Steel Guide Rod
Our Taurus TX22 Competition guide rods are made of Stainless Steel and come pre-assembled to your spring rate selection. Our guide rod assemblies allow the use of different spring rates to tune the pistol to your needs and handloads. The Flat Wound Recoil Springs are made for us by ISMI, a leader in the spring market here in the U.S.A, to our specifications. Made on the same machines that make springs for Formula 1 and IndyCar race cars, made exclusively with aerospace specification alloys. Made from Chrome Silicon Spring Wire, the only choice for a longer lasting, more enjoyable shooting experience verses inferior Music Wire springs.
We offer fully assembled units captured like factory in 11lb, 13lb (factory spring rate), or 15lb spring rates. The 11lb reduced spring rate helps cycle better for lower pressure loads.
Comes with your choice of Polished Stainless or Blacked Stainless Retainer.
Fits Taurus TX22 Competition Pistols Only. *** Click here for TX22 Full Size or Click here for Compact Models. ***
As always, proudly made right here in the USA.
Specifications
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Parent SKUGP-GRA-TX-COMP
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BrandGalloway Precision
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Country of OriginUSA
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AssemblyFletcher NC USA
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Item ConditionBrand new in original packaging
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Made fromStainless Steel and Chrome Silicon Spring Wire
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Product classGalloway Precision Product
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Spring rate11 lb., 13 lb. (OEM), 15 lb.
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Retainer finishPolished Stainless Steel, Black Oxide Steel
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ManufacturerGalloway Precision
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Product questions
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Feb 16, 2025, 10:16
I guess I should’ve been more clear with my cycling issue. It almost seemed like my slide was cycling too fast because it is so light on the competition model. This makes me think I might need a heavier spring. But not sure what a compensator will do. Thoughts?
Feb 17, 2025, 09:11I would try it with the comp first, that will add mass out past the end of the slide and change things. If it is moving fast and bouncing on return to battery you will want to go up on rate to prevent failure to battery.
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Feb 15, 2025, 17:46
Have had some feeding issues with ammo. Competition model. Finally found that it likes Federal Auto Match. Adding a comp next. If factory spring doesn’t cycle, should I go 11# or 15# spring? Thank you.
Feb 17, 2025, 08:52Going lower is for low pressure ammo that doesn't have enough energy to cycle. The added weight of a comp may create cycle issues so that may be what will be needed.
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Jan 31, 2025, 01:27
Are the 11# and the 13# springs straight rate or progressive springs?
Jan 31, 2025, 08:41All springs are progressive as the resistance rate increases as they are compressed or tension applied depending on the spring design/application. These have a constant rate increase like any recoil spring will as it stacks out. The only place in pistols you might find a progressive rate spring setup will be in magazines where springs stack out at different rates/diameters to optimize space for more capacity. Spring rate is calculated from a fixed P1 to P2 height, one being at rest at installed height then the change to the final stack out max working load.
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Dec 10, 2024, 05:25
What spring weight would work best with a compensator? Stock spring is giving me alot of misfeeds and the slide won't fully cycle.
Dec 10, 2024, 08:47I would look at higher pressure ammo or a lower rate spring to improve cycling.
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Dec 3, 2024, 14:09
For competition what spring rate do you guys recommend?
Dec 3, 2024, 15:40The spring rate is for ammo function. If your running sub sonic a lower rate is best. If your running higher pressure ammo then a higher rate spring will help.
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