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The 22 TCM TAC Ultra – First Look

Once upon a time I used to open gun magazines and I would glaze over the half dozen 1911 reviews for the few non 1911s in it. I gave up the gun mags a long time ago, but I carried my jaded internet gun writer grudge against 1911s for some time. I mean they aren’t bad guns, but how many different companies really need to make a single stack, 1911, 45 acp? More than I needed anyway. Now when a company does something different with the 1911 platform, and I mean truly different, I take notice. A feeling of warmth enters my soul. When I got the chance to try out the 22 TCM TAC Ultra I was absolutely thrilled.

The 22 TCM?

Yeah if you’ve never heard of this cartridge you might be a little confused. I plan to do a longer article about the round after I’ve had some more trigger time, but here is a brief rundown. Lets say you take a 22 caliber bullet, and neck a greatly shorten a 5.56 case for it. What do you get? A cartridge that leaves a 5 inch barrel at 2,000 feet per second. Yeah, its fast. More on the cartridge later though.

The Gun – The 22 TCM TAC Ultra

This isn’t a review, but I will say the gun seems to be incredibly well built, and pretty impressive. (So far.) I’ve only fired a few rounds form it, so I’ll save that for the end review. The 22 TCM TAC Ultra is a full sized 1911 that utilizes a double stack magazine. I guess it would be considered a 2011, but it’ll always be a 1911 to me.

Specs

Barrel – 5 inch
Capacity – 17 rounds
Weight (Unloaded) – 3 pounds
Width – 1.41 inches
Length – 8.5 inches

The 22 TCM TAC Ultra features a wonderful full length picatinny rail. The full length picatinny rail on a  1911 is something I love, especially on this gun. It really gives the gun a sleek and modern look. It’s half WW2 veteran and half Robocop.

The grip is thick due to it’s double stack nature. At the bottom you have a nice wide mag funnel. The grips are also outfitted with G10 grips and the gun has an ambidextrous safety. The rear sight is an adjustable LPA sight with a high viz fiber optic front sight.

The gun comes with a drop in 9mm barrel, and the magazines work with both the 22 TCM and 9mm. I’m really looking to get out on the range a bit more, and should be delivering you a review very soon. Watch this space.

 

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Travis Pike Travis Pike is a former Marine Machine gunner who served with 2nd Bn 2nd Marines for 5 years. He deployed in 2009 to Afghanistan and again in 2011 with the 22nd MEU(SOC) during a record setting 11 months at sea. He’s trained with the Romanian Army, the Spanish Marines, the Emirate Marines and the Afghan National Army. He serves as an NRA certified pistol instructor and teaches concealed carry classes.

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