The M9-22 is a .22 LR rimfire caliber chambered copy of the famous semi-automatic Beretta 92 (9mm) pistol, manufactured by italian Chiappa Firearms in Azzano Mella – Brescia
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The gun’s muzzle shows the appropriate caliber: .22 Long Rifle
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The take down button is just simulated, but it’s nice that Chiappa decided to keep it anyway
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The difference between a Chiappa M9-22 and an original 92 is difficult to spot unless you're allowed to inspect the gun’s muzzle
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The front sight is part of the slide, just like the original gun
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The trigger face is smooth and the gun works in both single and double action, just like the original model
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The gun’s controls are exactly the same as the original
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On the rear sight notch, you can see the set screw that keeps the sight fixed after an appropriate windage adjustment
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Cartridge presented in the axis with the barrel helps chambering, eliminating possible malfunctions
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Back and grips checkering, just like in the original model, help you get a good grasp of the gun
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Field disassembly of the Chiappa M9-22 pistol . Notice that the barrel is built into the frame
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Once the slide has been disassembled, you can see the barrel fixed to the frame and the feed ramp
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The gun comes with two plastic magazines that can hold up to 10 cartridges
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Left side of Chiappa M9-22
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Right side of Chiappa M9-22
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