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Old 10-19-2020, 05:26 PM
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At a gun show this weekend and came up with a M-422 4”. It has one flaw in the wood on right side,a slight dent in the wood, otherwise excellent condition. It came with 2 mags and a box that was in ruff shape. It was the special edition that originally came with a box of ammo and oil but wasn’t in there now and the foam in the box is deteriorating badly. The gun is functioning flawlessly with Federal bulk, Winchester power points , cci blazer ,Remington golden and lightning ammo. Front sight has fluorescent orange paint on it which can easily be removed .
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Good score, especially with those two 12-round magazines. Those are going for over $50 apiece on the auction sites. Enjoy that fine shooter!
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I have one and a 622VR . They are both very accurate and fun to shoot . They weigh next to nothing , so you can shoot them all day . Mine will shoot anything . Sure am jealous you scored those 12shot mags !
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Nice score. Those are good shooters. Enjoy it!
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Old 10-20-2020, 09:33 AM
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422 is the softest shooting 22lr owned....must be in the design.

Does tend to spit' back in your face a bit more than other brands....not a biggy though
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Old 10-21-2020, 08:18 AM
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I lik the 422 because of the muzzle nut. It makes the addition of a suppressor very easy.
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After I bought my first 622 I sold my model 41 and bought 4 more of the 422-622-2206 etc. family over time. Never regretted it. Suberb overlooked pistols in my opinion.
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