Emmett,
Unfortunately I can not help you with the search for parts.
However, I think I have the same gun. It's a close copy of a S&W masterpiece, better made and with a ventilated rib, correct?
If the firing pin in NOT pinned into the frame with a pin visible from the side, it is of german manufacture. If the pin is visible, it is of later italian manufacture.
Sauer was bought a few years ago by some investors who really care about their product. I visited their works in northern Germany a few years back and they have quite a collection of old sauer made guns.
Yours and mine however was lacking. According to them, a .22 magnum cylinder was never manufactured. therefore they are not interested in buying one.
So I think we both have a rare item.
Mine shoots great and I use it regularly.
If you can get it fixed, it will be a good shooter.
If you need help for pictures of missing parts, I can disassemble mine and make pictures.
Have fun.
|