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I’ve had an unfired 622 sitting in the safe for years and finally got around to putting a couple rounds through it. What a joy to shoot. Now the question. Is anyone running a suppressor on theirs? I have been looking for a new 22/45, but for $35 I can get the adapter to run a suppressor on the 622. After watching some videos, they look like fun. My only concern would be not having adjustable sights. | ||
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I had the blued version 422 and it worked great. Both with and without a can, super reliable and adequacy in accuracy. Never needed to adjust the sights ( mine did have adjustable sights) got another supressor host for a song and sold it for about twice what I paid | |||
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I’ve had a couple of 422s and the all-stainless 2206 over the years. Excellent guns and, while I’ve read of their serving as a fine suppressor host, I never acted on that. That’s a great example of the breed you have there! "The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza | |||
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Yes, I've got a 622 I bought in the early 90's when I turned 21 and a slightly later 422, both equipped with the thread adaptor for a suppressor. These pistols are some of the best for suppressors, with the lower bore allowing non obstructed sight pictures that some guns have. They have been a 100% joy to shoot suppressed and remain my favorites. If you don't have enough, I'd suggest scraping up a few extra factory mags before the next "ban" hits and they go north of $50 when found, if found like years back. Next up will be the shorty 2213, so I can suppress that. | |||
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I owned a 422 and regret foolishly selling it, along with several mags. I just thought it was an odd design at the time. Years later I started becoming interested in a model 41 target gun and realized they are the same design and use the same mags. The *22 models are like a model 41 "light". I've never owned a suppressor but I can see how one would make a nice host. China is Asshoe | |||
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That video is what made me want to get the adapter. I’m hoping to get it in the next couple weeks. | |||
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Keep checking eBay and Gunbroker for a replacement slide with an adjustable sight...might be a cheap way to get that on your pistol. Love love love the 422/622 line. I have 3 of these and a 2214. Actually had the front milled for a dawson front sight on all 3. Makes a world of difference. The pistol is awesome suppressed as it keeps the sight. The only pistol presently trumping that gun suppressed is the P322 with 20 rounds and a red dot. | |||
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Looks like my adapter should be here on Thursday. Looking forward to getting this together. | |||
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Other than magazine commonalities the designs of the 422 series and 41 are completely different no comparing the two at all, except they are both great guns | |||
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One based on the Walther Olympia. One based on the Bergman Bayard via the S&W Escort. _______________________________ Do the interns get Glocks? | |||
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The mount came in today. Excellent fit and finish. The install was a breeze. Everything functioned as it should, but it is shooting 3-4” inches high now. I only shot it with my suppressor on it though. | |||
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Big fan of the 2206, love mine… runs like a sewing machine no hiccups whatsoever. Only issue is, if I get a dud, have to remove cartridge with a pen knife. | |||
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My first .22 pistol was a 622. It was light as can be, but no muzzle flip due to the low bore height. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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