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Smith&\\esson MODEL 422/622/2206/2213/2214 .22 PISTOL - & INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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~ Smith&\\esson

MODEL 422/622/2206/2213/2214 .22 PISTOL

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~AFETY & INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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MODEL 4221622122061221312214 PISTOL .22 CALIBER LONG RIFLE

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CAREFULLY, BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND

THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM.

This SAFETY & INSTRUCTION MANUAL should alwnys IIccomlllllly IIlls firearm and be translorrod with II upon change 01 ownf:ll shll) Or will, ,, 1110 firearm is loaned Of prosontod to another person. A copy 01 IhlJ SAl Cl 'y ,\ INSTRUCTION MANUAL. Is Available FREE upon request hom

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Smllh • Wnaon Product Service De~l1ment

2100 ROOMV.1t Ave,..,.. Springfield, ..... 01102·2201

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS

Smith" WO,SOIl till' designed the IIIOIII IOIIIII)l(I l lr08Im. flV/\HllbIO Smllh & Wosson IIloarml lncorpol/lte mDny salety lonlUfOs. howOVilr. salo gun handling is your p8r&011/t1 responsibility. Firearms are dangerous, Firearms can cause serious Injury and death. Salely must be the prime consideration 01 anyone who handles l irearms. Always Ireal a l irearm as though II were loaded. Always keep the muzzle pointed in a sale direclion.

In owning a firearm, you must underlake lull-time responsibi lity lor your IIrearm's salety and security. You musl prolect yourself and all others against Injury Irom the firearm. In particular, you must secure firearms Irom children.

Do not allow any alteration or roplAcement 01 paris in your Smith & Wesson Ilrearm unleSI porlormad by A qUAlified gunsmllh using gonulno Smlttl & Wesson parts. II you do Olllerwise. improper functioning 01 your firearm and serious Injury may result.

Ally Smith & Wosson I lrtUlI1Il Is n p r~I.IO ll lnshumonl do.lgilud to lunCIIOII rotlllt)ly wrlh ,IIopar cllro rind knowludguablu UlkI You rm •• 1 UIl(lOl­staod the SII le OPOflltiOn lind u.o 01 your Smith & Wosson "roallll nOll(l and fOllOW theS(l lnst,uCllon. carefully Do nol use your IlrOArm unless you tully undorltAlld those instructions alld " ,e ta to OjlOlIltlon 01 your firearm.

Many safety features are IrlCorpo­rated in your firearm. For your antoly and the salely of o thet'S, do nol rely on mechanical features alone. Only your safe gun-handling habits will ensure the safe use of your firearm. This is your responsibility . Accidents do not iust happen. Accidents are the result of violating the ru les of sale gun handling and common S8nse.

Insure the safe use Of firearms. f ollow these essential safety Instructions and warnings.

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BASIC RULES

• NEVER point a firearm at anyone or anything you do not Intend to shoot.

• Before handling any firearm. under­stand its operation.

• ALWAYS have your firearm pointed in a sale direction.

• Keep your firearm unloaded when not In use.

• T reat every firearm as if it were loaded.

• Never pass your firearm to arlOlhftl person until the cylinder 01 nCllon I, open and you visually check Ihll II is unloaded.

• Place yom rlngur Inaldo tho tligOfl r guard only when you 1110 roady to lire.

• "you musl carry a loaded firearm. ALWAYS carry il with Ihe muule pointing in a sale dire<:lIon. Never carry or slore firearms with the hammer in the cocked posi l ion.

• DO NOT allow a firoarm 10 be used by individuals who do not under­stand II ' BII fe 0lMlll1l10n and Ihe luI" 0111'110 gUII. trnndUng.

• B. BURl III I CCUIlSOflos. such as hol,Ie" and glipl. 1'110 compallble wr lh thltll,oalm and lhUI IflO aceelllJOll .. dO nOI InlOllolo wllh salo opelluloll

• Whon Irln,poltlno your IIr0Rrm. be lure your Ilreallll I, ulIl()II(lod and Ihut the cyUndal 01 /lellon I ~ open.

• Store your IIreRrm unlo-doo Sale lind securo , IOrIlOft II ol1e 01 yOllr mosl lmporlanllo.po".lbllit IOS.

• Store your unlOlldlKt IIII)/lim lind ammunition sOp/l l ll\(lly IlI1d In places inaccosslble 10 chlldron and unauthorized PO'IOIl'

• Be sure of your IIl1g0t!UK! what is beyond your tlllgOI

PREPARATION FOR FIRING

• WO'" ttlle ly glasso, nnd OM protoc\lon whether IndOOls Of 01,.11 .

• Solocl a place 10 shoot which has" sale backslap. Is l ree fJom obstructions and waler IUlfaces which cause ncochets.

• Always be aware 01 other people so that persons cannot accidentally walk Into Ihe line 01 lire.

• Position the shooler and all others so that they are not within an area where they may be struck by ejected cases.

• Keep lingers and other parts 01 your body away Irom ttle muzzle.

• When firing on a larget range. be IIlert and lollow the range olllcer's commands.

• Belore anyone Is allowed forward 01 Ihe l i ring posifion. be sure that all cylinders and actions 01 firearms afe open. that chambers are cloar 01 cartridges. magazines are removed. and thallirearms afe pointing In Il safe dire<:tion.

• Never use alcoholic beverages or other drugs belore or during shooting.

• Be II lert al all l imes. Never shool il you are l ired, cold or impaired in any way.

• Never cross obstacles such as lences or atreams with 8 loaded firearm.

• II you are callying a loaded lirearm in the Ileid. keep Ihe muzzle poinled In a ""Ie direction.

• Think belore shooling.

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AMMUNITION

• A firearm and ammunition are a system. Their performance is closely related.

• Your firearm has been designed for ammunition of a specific type and caliber, do not alter the barret, slide, or chamber of your gun.

• Use only ammunition specifically recommended by Smith & Wesson for your firearm. Never mix ammunition.

• Use only commercially manufactured ammunition

• Never useft cartridge not spoclllClI l!y deslgnatod lOr usoln your firearm, Excessive prOS!lUIO Clln dnmnge or even blow up IIny IirOlllln

• Ammunition with velocities and pressures higher than those lor which the lirearm was designed. will subject the IIrearm to addltlonat stre!ls and may cause excessive wear.

" Nover use non-!ltllndard or reloaded IImmunltion

• II yOUl "rell rnr ,,"Ia to l ire when the hlllnmer lall' Iml.tlros). keep the IirOlllln poIl1tod In A Il.lIO direction. remove YOUI II"Oor trom Iho Irlggor, walt 10 MCoOOI. IIunovo Iho ClITlrldgo Irolll Ihlt chAmber nnd dispose 0111 prOI)(lfly.

• II you havo homd lUI ImulIUnl sound or lell8n unusulllroooil on tiring. !ltop firing. WAit 10 II6COlltl., unload the flroarm, and ox/unl"o tho barrel bore lor obstructlOIl,

- Mako suro your barr811s clOAr nnd Iree 01 obstructions "you seo an obstruction, roturn your IlreArm to Smith & WO!lson or lAke 1110 a qualified guns mith. Nov(llli ro a fi rearm with an obstructOd barrel.

SPECIFICATIONS

caliber. 22 Long Rille

Shot C8flK1tr; Mo6fIl22I312214 One 8 Aovnd Maga.zIM FUfn11lMd Model 422162212206 OM 12 Round Maga;z:ina Fuml~tlGd

Barrel: Field Veillon: 3 ". 4'1t- &6"Baffels FI.ad Sighls

Targal version: 4"'" & 6 " Sallels. Adjustable Sights

Ulngth everlll: 3" Barrel: Approximately 6" ( tS.56 em.)

4 Vt " Barrel: Approllmalely 1'110" l tg.05em.)

e- Barrel: Approximately 9" (22.86 em.)

w.lght (wlMlpty magatlne): MotIfII4221622/221312214 3" Banel: 18 OL (510.3 gr.) 4V. " Ballet: 22 OL (623.1 gr.) e" Barrllt: 23 OL (652 gr.)

Model 2206 4V," Ballel: 36 oz. (1020.6 gr.) ., " Gallot: 39 oz. (1105.1 gf.)

Stockl: M()(10142216221221312214 Field Vo<, Ion: Minion Tlrget VOr siofo: Checkered Walnut

_,2208 Field & 'Irge' version: MinIon

Hlmmer. .2!iO" Internal

Tnggw.: .lt2" 5ellated

Trigger Stop: AU Model 2206·s

SIghts: (l", 4 Vt" & 6" Bllffels) Model 221312214 Fltold Version: Fixed Rear Sight · Steel (.13'" Notch)2Whlte DoI~ Dovetail Front Sighl (.125" Width Blada) wlVi'hlte Oot

Model 422/622 FIII(l Varalon: FI~ed Relf Sight ( 131" NotCh) $arr.htd Ramp Ffont SIOm (.125" Width Blada)

TlfgOI Version: Adjustable Rear Sight (.125" Notch) Sallaled Rllmp Ffont SIOht (.125" Width Blada)

... ,d" 2208 Field VfIf.lon: Fixed Rei' Sloht · Staat (.Ill" NotCh) 2 While Oots Blaek Pltfldge Pinned Front Sloht (.125" Width Blade) wlVi'hlte Oot

Target Ver,lon: Adjustable Rear Sighl (.125" NolCh) Bilek Pa"ldge Pinned Fronl Sloht (.125" Width Blade)

SIght Radlu.: 3 " Ballel : 4),"" 1.1 em.) 4V, " Ballel: 6 " (15.2 em.) 6 " Ballel : 7.S" (19.05 em.)

Finish: Model 42212214 Standard Blue Slide. Black Anodized Frame. both with non-olarellnlah.

Modo1622/2213 Stainless Slaal Slide, Clear Anodized Frame. both wllh IlOIl-gJafellnl,h.

ModfI12206 St.lntcoo StOOl Slide. SUI,int ... 5, ... 1 Frame. both with non-otafe IInlsh.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Before proceeding 10 use Ihis firearm, a word of caution is in order, This pistot is as safe 10 handte as we can make it, but there is no fool-prool f irearm. Be sure Ihallhe munre is pointed in a safe d irection at all limes. Keep your l inger away from the trigger al all times unlil you inlend 10 l ire. Make safe gun handling a habi1.

MANUAL SAFETY (Fl •• Po.Jllon)

MANUAL SAFETY LEVER ~Sale" posillon - The Ullu most lever on the lett side Of tllO frame IS rOlaled upward; the IOd dOl IS nOI visible. " FIr." POlillon • ThO lover is rOlaled fully down. tho l ed dot 15 visible.

SLIDe (BACK)

PORT (EMPTY) CHAMBER

(EMPTY)

FRAME

INSPECTING YOUR PISTOL With Ihe muzzle pointing in a safe diraclion. put Ihe manual safely In the "safe" position and remove the magazine by depressing Ihe maga­zine release bulton at Ihe Ironl o f the grip. Draw tha slldo 10 the rear, checking the eJoction port on the right sJde 0 1 tho 1)ISIOllo see Ihat Ihe cl lfllllbOl I, OITIIJly. lind lock il in the Opon posilion hy puShing tho slide stop 10vOI III)wtu t! rtlC snde stop lever Is jusl fOlwlIl(1 ollho manual safety lever Chocll 10 Ilo sure the bltllel bol e Is clemr of OI)Slr ucTlonS.

LOADING THE MAGAZINE Depress fho follo wOI by pull ing down· ward on Iho knullo<l buttons with Ihe Ihumb and 1010fingor Only lar enough 10 allow Insor l lon 01 ono carlrldge al a l ime with Its rim lo w(ird tllO loar. Load Ihe doslled IlUmbef d cartridges. Magazine capacily Is Ion 01' orghl rounds. depending on model.

The Model 422/6221220612213/2214 Should only be used w llh magazines specifically doslgnOd 101 Ihis model. The Modol 41 magazlno should nol be usOd in Ihe Model 4221622J2206J2213/ 2214 as It may not properly lal ch In placo and could result in a fail ure 101he.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE (c:onll"~J

TO LOAD Do not load your pistol unti l you alo al the shooting sito and rondy 10 uso it. Put manual salely In the "solO" position. Do nOI louch Ihe trlggor white loading. Place the magazine In the pistol by pushing it upward Into the mAgollne well (rounded portion toward tho IIonl 01 the pistol ) until it Is securoly latched. An audible click will be heard when the latch Is engngOd. Er<.ccssive force is not nocossary. Pointing Ihe muzzle In a safo dlrecl lon. release the slida to the battory posllion by pulling it slightly 10 1110 letlf and lell ing it go or by plosslng down the sl ide SlOP levor with tho Ihumb. This will strip a cartridge from Ihe magazino and leed Illnlo Ihe chamber.

TO FIRE Fil ing is accomplished by placing the manUAl safely Into the ~liro" posilion and Ihen squeezing the Irigger lor each shot. The slide will lock open alter the last round in the magazine has been fired.

When the pistol is to be carried loaded Ihe manual safely should always be engaged. This pistol is equipped with a magazine salaly Which prevents it from being l ired unless the magazine is securely latched in place.

TO UNLOAD 1. With Ihe muzzle pointing in a sale direction and your lingor away from tho trigger. place the manual salety In the "sale" posilion.

2. Relonso nnd romove Ihe magazine.

3. Drnw tho slldo roarward 10 olOCI Gny cartridge In tllo chombor ond lock the slldo opon by pressing upward on the slide SlOp lovor. For safety reasons. be sure thOl Ihe port is not obSlructO(l by anylhing thai would intertare wllh the ejecllon 0 1 Ihe cartridgo.

4. Look Inlo the ejection port on rlg tll side 01 the plslolto be sure the bOffOI chamber Is c lear.

5. WARNING: The action 01 pulling the slide lully 10 the rear will always cock the pislol. To decock Ihis pislol: a. Carefully lollow the procedure "To Unload". b. Release the slide 10 Ihe forward position by pull ing the slide 10 the rear and lett ing il go or by preSSing down the slide slop lever with Iho Ihumb. c. Insert an empty magazine inlO Ihe pistOl. d. PIACO Iho manual salety inlo the "Iiro" position. o. Polnllhe plslol in a safe direction and pull the Irigger.

This pistol Is eQuipped wi th a "cocked-hammer~ IndicAIllr In tho bull behind the magazine well . The protruding main spring guldo slicking out of the pistol indicates Ihal lhe pislol is cocked. The absence 01 such a protrustion from Ihe butt indlcotes that the pistol Is decocked.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD STRIPPING, CLEANING AND LUBRICATING

This pistol should be cleaned and lubricated every 400 rounds to insure proper function. We ask that you do not take down this weapon any further than is explained in the following pages.

Clean powder and priming residue from all areas, using for this purposo

1. Remove magazine and check for live round in chamber by pulling slide back and looking in port.

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a good commercial solvent and appropriate brushes or swabs.

After cleaning and drying all exposed are~s, oil lightly using an acid-free gun oil, designated for this purpose. At the same time oil lightly ali pivot points and moving contact areas. The bore, chamber, nnd outside of the gun mlly be protectod by coating lightly with an anti-rust oil or grease.

PORT (EMPTY) CHAMBER

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SLIDE

RECOIL 2UIDE PLUG

II II IL..-II

RECOIL GUIDE ROD

APPROX.,

w~ FiAME

2. Pull the slide back approximately one (1) inch and place a safety flag/takedown tool in between the slide and the frame. Never use a loaded cartridge. See illustration.

FRAME

3. Relax slide on takedown tool, then push the slide forward (slowly) and remove recoil guide plug by lifting it straight up. See illustration.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD STRIPPING, CLEANING AND LUBRICATING (continued)

4. Pull slide all the way to the rear. DANGER: The spring is under compression; be sure to control recoil guide rod and spring while removing in order to avoid injury or loss of parts.

Pull recoil guide rod back enough to release takedown tool. See Illustration.

With slide still to the rear, remove recoil guide rod and spring.

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SLIDE t t

t Lift slide straight up.

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EJECTION PORT 5. With slide to the rear, lift slide straight up off the barrel. See illustration.

6. Remove grips before cleaning weapon with solvent, so as not to damage the grips.

Hammer must be in the cocked position when re-assembling the weapon. Re-assembly is the reverse of disassembly; lubricate in areas indicated.

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SIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The sights are adjusted at the factory for point of aim and point of impact. However if an adjustment is required, the rear sight must be moved in what­ever direction you wish to move the center of impact at the target.

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FIXED SIGHT MODEL The rear sight is adjustable for windage only, by right or left movement within its dovetailed seat. This is accomplished by applying pressure at the base of the sight, as close to the slide as possible. A wooden dowel works well as it will not damage the finish. Using a small hllrllrnor, tap tho dowel to drift the sight in the desired direction. Deviations from this procedure could result in damage to your sight.

Corrections for elevation must be made by holding more or less of the front sight blade visible in the rear sight notch.

ADJUSTABLE SIGHT MODEL The rear sight is fully adjustable for both windage and elevation. The top screw controls elevation and each click raises or lowers the point of impact at the target approximately 3/8

of an inch at 25 yards. The windage adjustment screw, located on the right of the sight body, controls windage and each click moves the point of impact at the target approxi­mately y, of an inch at a range of 25 yards (45.72 meters).

NOTE: The point of impact has been set using a 40 grain, .22 caliber Long Rifle high velocity cartridge. However, the point of impact will vary between the standard velocity and high velocity loadings and bullet weight. .

TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

• S.le firearms transportation And IItorngo are your responsibility.

• Whon transporting your Ilrearm, whether in cars, trucks, boats, planes or other vehicles, be sure your firearm is unloaded and that the cylinder or action is open.

o Never store your firearm in a loaded condition.

o Store your unloaded firearm and ammunition in places inaccessible to children.

o Store your unloaded firearm and Ammunition separately and securely.

• Protoct your firearms from theft. o Proloct your firearms from misuse

by untrained, unqualified or incompetent persons.

o Obey all laws relating to the transportation of firearms.

STORAGE METHOD When storing, do not encase your llroarm in anything which will Attract or hold moisture, for example, leather or heavy cloth. Also, do not store guns with a plug inserted in the barrel for this is a contributing factor to moisture accumulation. If your firearm is to be stored for an extended period, the bore, chambers and internal working mechanism should be oiled with an acid-free lubricating oil or preservative, and the' external working mechanisms, frame and barrel should be coated with an antirust oil. Before using your firearm again, be sure to clean it. Every time you clean your firearm, check it for signs of wear. If wear is noted, do not use the firearm. Return it to Smith & Wesson for service or have it checked by a qualified gunsmith.

If your firearm will be used or stored in a cold climate, be sure to use an oil which will not congeal at low temperatures.

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SERVICE

Should your Smith & Wesson firearm require adjustment, repair or refin­ishing, it should be returned unloaded to the factory or to an authorized Smith & Wesson Warranty Service Station. Please consult the list enclosed in the box to find the address of the nearest Service Station. There is no other way for us to insure that the work will be done In a properly equipped and staffed shop.

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Firearms returned to the factory or Warranty Service Station must be shipped prepaid and marked for the Attention of the Service Department or Service Station. Since we cannot assume responsibility for custom items and accessories such as stocks, special sights and holsters, please remove these before returning your firearm. Enclose a letter stating the model and serial number of your firearm and the full nature of the pro­blems experienced or work desired. Adherence to these suggestions will expedite handling of your firearm.

When your firearm arrives at our Service Department, its receipt will be acknowledged. The firearm will be inspected carefully, and your letter of instructions will be carefully read.

In the case of warranty repairs, work will begin immediately upon receipt and examination of the firearm. In the case of repairs or work not covered by warranty, a quotation covering the total cost of work to be done will be sent to you or to the dealer who returned the firearm. Work on your firearm will begin upon receipt of payment. Charges are based upon the cost of parts replaced plus a labor charge for the time expended on the job. A labor charge for one hour is usually sufficient to cover all but extensive overhaul jobs.

In shipping a firearm for repair or Illrvlcll, it is important to comply with all ledoral, sill Ie lind 10Cllllllws. The lollowlng will holp you.

• Chuck the magazine and chamber of your firearm to insure thai it is unloaded. Do not return any live ammunition.

• Only federally licensed dealers may mail handguns. Handguns mailed by individuals are subject to confiscation by the United States Post Office (See Postal Regulation, Title 18, United States Code).

• Individuals who wish to return fire­arms directly to the factory or to an lIuthorized Smith & Wesson Wnrrnnty Service Station can do so by shipping via United Parcel Sorvice which is an independent company unrelated to the U.S. Post Office.

• In certain states and under certain regulations, it may be impossible for us to return a firearm to an individual. If this applies in your state and locale, it is strongly recommended that all firearms be shipped to us through a federally licensed dealer.

• When returning your pistol, be sure to return all magazines because they are directly related to the proper function of the gun.

• Smith & Wesson will refinish all current models of its own manu­facture. Repair or replacements of parts are in addition to refinishing price.

PARTS ORDERS

Smith & Wesson replacement parts are available from your local dealer, Smith & Wesson Warranty Service Stations or directly Irom the Smith & Wesson Parts Department. To obtain a parts price list covering all Smith & Wesson parts and prices, write to the Smith & Wesson Parts Department, P. O. Box 2208, Springfield, Mass­achusetts 01102-2208. In ordering parts directly from the factory, please use the procedure outlined below.

• Order parts by both part number and full description (refer to drawing).

• Include your remittance with your order. Smith & Wesson accepts checks, money orders and MasterCard or VISA.

• Please include a full return address. • Send all orders to the Smith &

Wesson Parts Department, P. O. Box 2208, Springfield, Massachusetts 01102-2208.

• Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery of parts orders.

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PARTS LIST

Vl EW .OESCRIPTION ." Barr.'l·

t Barre ... 'Ii • 1 BarrelS" 2 BlInel Nul 3 Olsconne<:IOf .. Extractor 5 Ex'rac,or Pin 6 Extractor Spring 1 firing Pin a Firing Pin Ret.'n Pin 9 Firing Pin SpI'lng

• "0 Frame 3" to Flame4'h " '0 FrameS" II Hammel 12 Hammer Pin 13 Hammtlf SlJrrup Pin '4 Lockwashe, IS MIS Springplale

."- Magazine Aasembl~ (8 Sholl Magazi ne AssemblV (10 Shol) Magazine 6 utt PI,'e Magazine 81.111 Plata Magazine C.lch

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" " 27 28 29 3D

Magazine Ca'Ch Pin Meganne FO'lowef ""aguttle Pin Magazine Sately LeYlr Magazine Salel y Spring Magazine Spring Magazine Spring Plunger Magazine Tube (8 Shot) Magulne Tube (10 Shot) Mainspring Mainspring Guide Manual Salely Recoil Guide Plug Recoil Guide Rod

VIEW. DESCRIPTION 31 32 33 ,. " " 31 38 39 .. " ., .. " .. " .. ., " " 52 53

" " ,. " " " 80

" " ' 65 " 65 ." '57

RecoiISpflng Rel8lnlng Ring RSBody RS EL Cl T.roe, RS EL Screw T'rgel RS Leal Screw T.rget RS Lear felgel AS PlungGf Spring T.rget AS Plooger Target AS Retaining SpI'lng AS SUde Target AS Windage Nul Teloe! RS Windage Screw T'rge' $e .. Sear Pin Sear Spring Sldepla'e Sidepla'e Scrlw Slide Slide Stop/EleetOf' Assembly Slide Stop Spring Slide Stud Slide Targel Siock LH Slack AH SiockScrew Slcx:k Assembly, LH Target Slack Assembly. AH T8I081 Trigger Trigger Bar Trigger Bar Pin Trigger Pin Trigger Spring Front SIIJIlI · Pinned Front Slghl · Dovetail Front Sight Pin Trigger SlOP Screw

Is schem. lie diagram and PlII,II.1 conlOfm to Ina CUllen! speclllc"lons proYlded by our Qln~ng Department, From time to lime Imp!'oWlments are made In all our mo<Iels. For thiS

u on , In. gun which you own may nol correspond ex.cUy with the InlormaUon plovlded on lhls w a l. When requesting Inform.lion Of Ofoerlng ~rIS 'Of your gun, plelse pro¥icie 11'11 serlll mber, model, and approJimllo dale 01 pUrChl,..

Use on Model 2206 only Use on Models 221312214 only

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