Will a AT3 ARO micro red dot sight be too heavy for my TX22??

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    Ok, tested it out tonight at the range. I only noticed 1 issue where it failed to load the next round, but I had forgotten to tap the mag back so it's probably just that. I put 125 rds downrange with no other issues except for I had installed a faux suppressor (I know, I know) thinking the added weight at the muzzle would dampen the recoil some to help with follow-up shots. WRONG, The shots were all over the place but mainly low and left. I quickly removed it to get more consistent shots although I still suck. In my eyes the pistol is very reliable as is though.
     

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    I'm going to RangeUSA tonight to try it one more time. The first range trip checking it out I kinda felt like reliability was good with std velocity, but maybe it could start to be picky on ammo which I don't want. With the lighter R/D I feel it could be more reliable even possibly with all types of ammo.

    Sounds like you have a good plan. I’d run a few different types of ammo through it tonight and see.
     

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    If it's running well with standard velocity I would consider that a win. Subsonic gives semi auto pistols trouble even without an optic. It should run well even with a heavier optic on high velocity.
     

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    I forgot to mention that I ran 3 different types of std velocity (all 1200 fps) ammo, all ran good. I didn't try any high velocity stuff since it runs fine with it, the lower power ammo is what concerned me.
     

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    Considering the overall weight of the TX22 slide, I'd chase weight if you want reliability. The slide is aluminum for good reason -- they want that reciprocating mass as light as possible. (You can add weight to the guide rod if need be without issue.) 1.8oz is pretty beefy for a pistol optic in this application.

    I've tried a few optics on a TX22 with a dovetail (Holosun 507k, Swampfox Sentinel, Romeo Zero, Swampfox Justice, Sig Romeo 1), and settled on the Sig Romeo 1 6moa: small footprint, large window, weighs 0.8oz. The only two dovetail plates I've tried are Lakeline and Galloway, and both are great. I think I prefer the Galloway if I had to choose.

    Have about 12k rounds through mine with the Galloway + Romeo 1 setup without issue. The only thing it won't cycle is CCI quiet 710fps, which basically just turns it into a bolt action pistol.

    If you want a really decent optic on the cheap check out Swampfox (small medium large: Sentinel, Liberty or Justice). You might be a bit happier with those than the Amazon optics.
     

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    Considering the overall weight of the TX22 slide, I'd chase weight if you want reliability. The slide is aluminum for good reason -- they want that reciprocating mass as light as possible. (You can add weight to the guide rod if need be without issue.) 1.8oz is pretty beefy for a pistol optic in this application.

    I've tried a few optics on a TX22 with a dovetail (Holosun 507k, Swampfox Sentinel, Romeo Zero, Swampfox Justice, Sig Romeo 1), and settled on the Sig Romeo 1 6moa: small footprint, large window, weighs 0.8oz. The only two dovetail plates I've tried are Lakeline and Galloway, and both are great. I think I prefer the Galloway if I had to choose.

    Have about 12k rounds through mine with the Galloway + Romeo 1 setup without issue. The only thing it won't cycle is CCI quiet 710fps, which basically just turns it into a bolt action pistol.

    If you want a really decent optic on the cheap check out Swampfox (small medium large: Sentinel, Liberty or Justice). You might be a bit happier with those than the Amazon optics.
    I am still considering the change to a lighter optic if anything just for piece of mind. I had also considered using the Romeo 1 but I read some reviews that weren't too favorable so I had the AT3 sitting in the cabinet so why not I thought. I also want to use the Lakeline adapter plate with the Cyelee red dot for now. Being this is just a range toy I'm probably not going to buy another red dot setup right now as long as one of these setup's work good. I might just have to buy another pistol because I love this Taurus so much. lol

    Thank for the advice, thats alot of good info right there and I do appreciate it.
     

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    What is your final verdict?
    2-3 range trips and approx 500 rds of Federal, CCI and Winchester std velocity ammo it runs fine with, no issues at all. This thing is a ball to shoot and easy for my older eyes to get on target. I haven't really tried it out with HV ammo so I guess I'll do that just in case that might cause any issues and let everyone know.
     

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