Field Stripping the Jimenez Arms JA-22 or Jennings J-22 Pistol
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hey do you kno where to find parts for this gun ????
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@xzqzq yes just hit their site up part number 2288off my sheet take down button is 4 bux accordfing to my parts list 1 877 241 9938
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most fun I have had for a 100bux,had mine for awhile seems the stinger's work better than mini mga's in mine but time will tell
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Can you get parts for a J-22 ? I lost the take-down button on mine.
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So this video starts at 1:30...
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@awomansworld123 I just got this gun today, I friend needed money and sold it to me. Its in REALLY rough condition, it had 5 rounds in it. I fired every one of them off off without a hitch, I hope I dont end up with the same problem. Im not sure what ammo was in it though, it was what ever he already had in it...
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Ok, so I tried field stripping my gun before checking out any videos, I briefly read the manual and decided it didnt seem too hard. When pulling the slide away from the gun the "take down"button", spring, and firing pin ejected across my room. Not fun, AND THEN I wasnt sure where to put them back, lol! Glad I came across your video!
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Great video! Oh and for those of you who are saying the spring is in the wrong place, your wrong, thats where it goes, he is correct!!!
I was out shooting mine today. I never tired Stingers. I use mostly CCI Mini Mags.
chris22824 1 year ago
The snap caps are used to "dry fire" the gun. It gives the firing pin something to hit as it would if there were a round in the chamber. Dry firing a rimfire gun is not really good for it, this is why we use the snap caps. I hope this helps.
chris22824 1 year ago
do you need the clip to do it
14340420 1 year ago
No, you can do it without a clip.
chris22824 1 year ago
Yes, I sometimes use a spent casing to do that.
chris22824 1 year ago
You can find snap caps at your local gun dealer or do a google search for them.
chris22824 1 year ago