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Could anyone let me know how to pull firing pin on 622? Having trouble finding instructions. Thanks in advance. It's functional just have one on the way from numrich and figured I need to know. Got my EWK parts for barrel nut etc. Tool worked fine just waiting for mags and pouch from midway and it should be all good. Cleaned orange follower 12 round. It was pretty gritty. Smooth now every thing is smooth.
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Very nice pistol. I have a 2206 model, Love the grips!
Thanks, I just, like an idiot went into last and saw it. Next day I was back. You know how it goes. It's in pretty good nick. Got the instruction book and one mag. It's coming together now. Two 41 mags showed up today. And a pouch so just waiting on suppressor. 4 months in may be awhile. I'll be ready though o_O
Could anyone let me know how to pull firing pin on 622? Having trouble finding instructions. Thanks in advance. It's functional just have one on the way from numrich and figured I need to know. Got my EWK parts for barrel nut etc. Tool worked fine just waiting for mags and pouch from midway and it should be all good. Cleaned orange follower 12 round. It was pretty gritty. Smooth now every thing is smooth. View attachment 363823
Remove the slide, there is a roll pin in the groove on the left side of the pistol(you can also see the roll pin on the right side behind the extractor), drive roll pin out, remove firing pin from the rear. Install is a little tricky, need to keep pressure against the spring to get the roll pin in, some use a foam ear plug wedged in place to keep the pin seated.

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Remove the slide, there is a roll pin in the groove on the right side of the pistol(you can also see the roll pin on the left side behind the extractor), drive roll pin out, remove firing pin from the rear. Install is a little tricky, need to keep pressure against the spring to get the roll pin in, some use a foam ear plug wedged in place to keep the pin seated.

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Thanks very much. I'm on it. Thought that pin was the key but wasn't sure. Really appreciate the advice. Just what I was after!
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