The Slavia 622 is a .22 caliber pellet rifle not a .177 caliber rifle. It is a single shot Break barrel rifle. The rifle is a spring piston shooting system.
To load and cock the barrel you simply push the barrel down (Break the barrel) all the way until you feel it cock. Load a .22 caliber pellet into the rear of the barrel (Breech) and make sure it's snug flush with the barrel. Load it with the skirt facing out and the dome in the barrel. Then bring the barrel back up into position and let it snap into place.
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Yes,I carry clips for the crosman 622 air rifle. I can be reached @ brdjsk73@gmail.com
All I can tell you is it was made sometime in the 1970's in the Czech Republic. you will need to give more information about the condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value.
Crosman no longer makes the Model 622. It was in production from 1971 to 78. I don't believe you can find one in a store anymore.
No they won't fit. If you force it, it will ruin the rifle.
see the attached link below. for the owners manual.
The Crosman 622 has been out of production since 1978. Crosman no longer even supports the air rifle. I know of no store that sells them anymore. Therefor if you find one for sale you will have to decide if you want to pay what the seller is asking. Beware this model has a high failure history.
See the link below for the Owners Manual.
See the link below for the Owners Manual for the Crosman 1077 air rifle
CZ air rifles have an automatic Safety. There is a pin at the rear of the barrel that must be pushed in before each shot. It will re-safety the next time the barrel is cocked.
See the link below for the owners manual.
The model 200 was introduced in 1928 and was a .175 caliber BB muzzle loader.
It depends on the model, but it usually is on the barrel somewhere or the breech below where you load the pellet or BB.