That 622 looks like it is in awesome shape. Those woods grips look great on it too. The biggest suggestion I have for you, is to order a couple extra firing pins for the gun. I will look up the information for a shop that special ordered some from a machine shop, as S&W no longer carries them for the 422, 622 or 2206. The firing pins apparently are prone to breaking from dry-fire. Which is a pain as there is no mechanism on the gun to decock it, and if you look at the bottom of the grip you will see a piece sticking out of a small hole indicating it is cocked. To decock it you have to place a 22 brass casing, empty shell in the chamber and pull the trigger.
The place to order the firing pins is:
Jack First: (605) 343 9544.
The pins cost $28 and they only had 200 made up. Shipping cost was kind of outrageous too I think they charge $9.50.
Last edited by novalty; 12-19-2009 at 06:36 PM.
Reason: Add information for ordering firing pins.
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