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All Springer/NP/PCP Air Gun Discussion General => European/Asian Air Gun Gates => Czech & Russian Air Guns => Topic started by: ntklr650 on April 24, 2024, 11:56:51 AM
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I found a Slavia 622 for sale and I'm not sure if it's worth picking up? What is a good price range? I have not seen it yet and not sure if it holds air or not. Are they easy to rebuild or find parts?
Thanks for the information
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I found a Slavia 622 for sale and I'm not sure if it's worth picking up? What is a good price range? I have not seen it yet and not sure if it holds air or not. Are they easy to rebuild or find parts?
Thanks for the information
I think the CZ622 is a .22 version of a 621. It's a springer break barrel. I'd check the prices for Slavias on ebay. I only have a CZ631 and a couple of 634's.
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It's well worth picking up if you like small plinkers. It's no powerhouse but can be very accurate with the right pellet, expect 325-350 fps with a light/medium weight pellet. It's an all wood and steel airgun, which is rare these days. You should pay between $30 and $60 for a working gun. I have one and love it.
They're easy to work on , and parts can be had, here are a few links:
https://www.jgairguns.biz/view-all-c-78_185_2468/
https://www.customairseals.com/product/slavia-piston-breech-seal-kit/
https://www.customairseals.com/product/diana-mod-22-23-milbro-slavia-winchester-webley-spring/
Feel free to google ''Slavia 622 parts'' for a lot more results.
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Thanks for the information. Its $40 so that probably worth the price of admission. Just was not sure how easy parts are to find.
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The Slavia 622 is a 618 with a 22 cal barrel. I purchased mine as a parts gun with out the 4mm and 5mm bolts to connect it to the stock for $53 including shipping. The project went together well and it shoots at 350 feet per second using RWS hobbies. The smile on my granddaughter's face made it worth every penny.