Informative Report: Understanding the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Parts Diagram

1. Objective

While a standard parts diagram lists item numbers and names, this report adds context—explaining why each component group matters, where wear occurs, and how the diagram translates to actual disassembly/reassembly. The goal: turn a static schematic into a working knowledge tool for owners, gunsmiths, and competitive shooters.

: Consists of the trigger, trigger bar, sear, and various return springs. Magazine Components smith and wesson sw22 victory parts diagram better

Many owners use a parts diagram to identify areas for improvement. Companies like Tandemkross and Volquartsen specialize in aftermarket enhancements: Informative Report: Understanding the Smith & Wesson SW22

Zone 4: The Fire Control Housing (The "Guts")

This is the complex heart of the pistol. Most owners never touch it, but a better diagram empowers you to. Pro Tip: Take a photo of your own

Always verify part numbers with S&W customer service for your specific serial number range.

Pro Tip: Take a photo of your own diagram before you disassemble. Label it with the date and the round count. That single image will be worth more than any manual when you go to sell or service your pistol.

Task 1: Deep Cleaning the Bolt (Every 1,000 rounds)

  1. On your diagram, locate the Firing Pin Retaining Pin (390360).
  2. Using a 1/16" punch, drift it out from bottom to top.
  3. The diagram shows that once that pin is removed, the Firing Pin (390370) slides out the rear.
  4. Warning note on diagram: The Extractor Plunger (390320) is under spring tension. Cup your hand over it.

| Group | Key Components | |-------|----------------| | Frame Group | Grip, trigger guard, hammer, sear, magazine catch, safeties | | Barrel/Receiver Group | Barrel (fixed), breech face, extractor, firing pin, rear sight base | | Bolt Assembly | Bolt body, firing pin return spring, extractor plunger & spring | | Grip & Controls | Polymer grip panels, takedown lever, magazine release button |

Smith And Wesson Sw22 Victory Parts Diagram Better

Informative Report: Understanding the Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Parts Diagram

1. Objective

While a standard parts diagram lists item numbers and names, this report adds context—explaining why each component group matters, where wear occurs, and how the diagram translates to actual disassembly/reassembly. The goal: turn a static schematic into a working knowledge tool for owners, gunsmiths, and competitive shooters.

: Consists of the trigger, trigger bar, sear, and various return springs. Magazine Components

Many owners use a parts diagram to identify areas for improvement. Companies like Tandemkross and Volquartsen specialize in aftermarket enhancements:

Zone 4: The Fire Control Housing (The "Guts")

This is the complex heart of the pistol. Most owners never touch it, but a better diagram empowers you to.

Always verify part numbers with S&W customer service for your specific serial number range.

Pro Tip: Take a photo of your own diagram before you disassemble. Label it with the date and the round count. That single image will be worth more than any manual when you go to sell or service your pistol.

Task 1: Deep Cleaning the Bolt (Every 1,000 rounds)

  1. On your diagram, locate the Firing Pin Retaining Pin (390360).
  2. Using a 1/16" punch, drift it out from bottom to top.
  3. The diagram shows that once that pin is removed, the Firing Pin (390370) slides out the rear.
  4. Warning note on diagram: The Extractor Plunger (390320) is under spring tension. Cup your hand over it.

| Group | Key Components | |-------|----------------| | Frame Group | Grip, trigger guard, hammer, sear, magazine catch, safeties | | Barrel/Receiver Group | Barrel (fixed), breech face, extractor, firing pin, rear sight base | | Bolt Assembly | Bolt body, firing pin return spring, extractor plunger & spring | | Grip & Controls | Polymer grip panels, takedown lever, magazine release button |