Lakeline LLC

Lakeline Buffered Stainless Recoil Assembly for Standard Taurus TX22 - Black Finish

$32.99
(6 reviews) + Write a Review
SKU:
TX-RSA-022-BLK
UPC:
810142071208
Return Policy:
30 days
Shipping Details:
Free ground shipping on orders over $100, multiple options at checkout
Installation Difficulty:
Easy. Lubrication with Gun Grease recommended.
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Buffered Recoil Assembly for the Standard Taurus TX22  (does not fit the Competition version) pistol that includes:
  • Fully Assembled Recoil Assembly
Lakeline Stainless Steel Guide rods have a reputation for being tough, really tough!
 
The buffer absorbs and damps some of the shock load into the slide from the spring when firing the pistol. The polymer buffer rides against the slide, preventing anything steel from a spring or washer from riding on the soft aluminum slide as in other designs.  The Lakeline LLC Buffered Recoil Assembly simply can't mark or gouge the slide on your TX22.  There is nothing better to enhance the longevity of your TX22 slide.
 
Black, DLC COATING on the end screw. 
 
A very hard, Black colored, Physical Vapor Deposition finish is used on the end screw.
 
The flat wire spring sees lower stress levels and has a longer life than round wire springs.
 
The TX22 Guide rod and end screw are each machined from stainless steel.  The proprietary buffer is a tough, shock resistant polymer.
 
This is an engineered system that preserves the factory specifications and function of the TX22 slide.   The guide rod and springs are designed to work with the buffer to maintain the factory slide travel and minimize the forces on the slide.
 
The spring is precision ground on the end that engages the slide so it is very flat to prevent any undue wear on the TX22's aluminum slide.  The Lakeline LLC recoil assembly, when compressed to solid height, is the same as the factory specification to prevent damage from frame and slide contact during firing.  Others are not so carefully designed.  Slapping a weaker, 3D printed washer in your existing TX22 recoil assembly can increase the stress on your slide.
 
FINISHES. Metal parts that rub together or make contact with other metal parts will get visibly marked, scratched, or burnished. Even very hard finishes, like the black nitride and gold TiN finishes we use will wear and that will be visible. Stainless parts will also get scratched, burnished, and show where they rub and touch other parts. This is normal and is not a defect.
 
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Stainless Steel Recoil Assembly for the Taurus TX22
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  • 5
    Tx22 standard stainless recoil assembly

    Posted by John on 15th Apr 2024

    Is proper length and slid doesn't hit frame

  • 5
    TX22 recoil spring

    Posted by David Villella on 7th Mar 2024

    Works better than the stock one very impressed with the quality and workmanship

  • 5
    TX22 recoil assembly

    Posted by Steve Tyler on 8th Oct 2023

    I have put Lakeline guide rod/recoil assemblies in all my Taurus pistols. I believe they handle the forces generated better than the factory pilymer ones.

  • 5
    TX22 Recoil Spring

    Posted by Justin Skeens on 9th Sep 2023

    I purchased this assembly to replace my stock one when I first heard about some guns breaking the nose of the slide off due to higher round counts. This spring assembly includes a buffer that should help soften the blow with each cycle and I hope this helps my pistol live a long and happy life. ?

  • 5
    Stainless recoil Taurus tx22

    Posted by Arturo on 15th May 2023

    Excellent product and perfect fit

  • 4
    A great upgrade... with improvement.

    Posted by Tactical Black on 11th May 2023

    This is what the TX22 factory polymer guide rod assembly needs... although I have to admit that the spring on the factory guide rod is much more uniform than the Lakeline spring. I left mine sitting the locked breech position for about a week, to see if it would make it more uniform. It made a small difference, but it's still a bit wavy. Otherwise it works as advertised.