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SKU: GAG_22TY

The Freedom Finger Triggers TaurusTX 22 FRT is a drop-in forced-reset trigger (FRT) designed for 22 LR Taurus TX22 pistols to enable faster, successive trigger pulls while retaining standard semi-auto fallback functionality. CNC-machined from 316 stainless steel for corrosion resistance and long service life, the unit installs without permanent modification and requires no additional gunsmithing. The mechanism mechanically resets the trigger on slide cycle to allow rapid, repeatable pulls while preserving safe semi-auto operation if the forced reset does not engage.

Features:

The forced-reset mechanism is engineered to reset the trigger as the slide cycles so shooters can achieve a quicker cadence—one trigger function per round fired—improving training and rapid-fire capability. If the forced reset ever fails to engage the pistol will continue to function as a normal semi-automatic, ensuring reliability and user safety. Installation is straightforward as a true drop-in replacement with no extra parts or permanent modifications required, making it user-friendly for owners and armorers.

The component is precision CNC'd from 316 stainless steel to deliver durability and longevity under repeated use in the field or on the range. Compatibility covers Taurus platforms including 2TX22, 2TX22C, TX22, and TX22C across all models and generations, including Competition/T.O.R.O variants. The product ships ready to install and is intended to preserve the pistol’s semi-auto capability while offering the enhanced trigger cadence of a forced-reset system.

Specifications:

– Manufacturer: Freedom Finger Triggers
– Model: TaurusTX 22 FRT Stainless
– Type: Drop-in forced-reset trigger (FRT)
– Caliber: 22 LR
– Material: 316 stainless steel (CNC machined)
– Compatibility: Works in 2TX22, 2TX22C, TX22, TX22C (all models / all generations, including Competition/T.O.R.O)
– Installation: Drop-in, no permanent modifications required
– Functionality Note: If the forced reset fails, the pistol remains operable as a standard semi-automatic
– Package Includes: Single FRT unit

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The packaging costs more than the product does! As others have posted, WAY cheaper elsewhere, these guys should be ashamed for ripping people off like this.

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These are too much fun.

Also worth noting that Freedom Finger will remove and destroy your order/shipping info from their CRM, if you request it.

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Last gun show I went to, a vendor was passing these out like party favors. Said it only cost him $0.30 to cut out. What he was actually selling were stainless steel inserts for the tx22 for when your frt inevitably wears yours out prematurely. Smart man. This isn't a special product, you can find it for quite cheap elsewhere. So don't be fooled into blowing $100 on a piece of metal the size of a dime.

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You can find them on eBay for 20$

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Where? Please share where, thank you.

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Go on Facebook and join the “Super Safety Hoffman Tactical and FRT” and/or “Hoffman Tactical Super Safety” group. Then, ask who has them.

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Pig-Most likely not this name brand with the slick packaging but FRT triggers for the TX22 are out there for as little as $20.00. Google is your friend.

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They’re half this expensive everywhere else.

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