Aftermarket triggers (e.g., TandemKross, Volquartsen) replace the sear and trigger bar. The diagram helps you identify which factory parts to remove.
A "better" parts diagram means a that lays out every single spring, pin, and screw. This allows you to quickly cross-reference the actual parts in your hand with the illustration, ensuring you understand where they go and how they interact. Third-party guides, such as the popular "Gun-Guides" spiral-bound manuals, are superior because they are lay-flat, include a complete list of all parts, and are the only printed manuals that cover information on all Victory models from the base pistol to the Performance Center variants.
Connects your finger placement to the sear.
Suggested layout and content (section-by-section)
The Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory has firmly established itself as one of the most reliable, accurate, and customizable rimfire pistols on the market. However, to truly unlock the potential of this .22 LR workhorse, the standard schematic in your owner’s manual often leaves you wanting more. Whether you are performing routine maintenance, clearing stubborn jams, or looking to upgrade your trigger and barrel, understanding the anatomy of your firearm is essential.
The Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory is a reliable, accurate, and affordable pistol that's perfect for recreational shooting, hunting, and self-defense. Understanding the internal components and how they work together is essential for maintenance, troubleshooting, and upgrading your firearm. This article provides a comprehensive parts diagram and guide to help you better understand your SW22 Victory.
Are you troubleshooting a (like failing to extract)? Are you planning to install aftermarket upgrades ?
Even a good diagram can look busy here. Break it down:

