That isn't the right barrel on a 1922 gun. And it probably isn't a big deal, either. Plenty of model 12s were shot until they were worn out, rebuilt, and shot again. Wood comes and goes, too.
A gunsmith friend has owned what has to be the roughest looking first year 20s since he was a kid, coming into it for small change in the late 1960s. He has pounded it further, and used it for ducks with heavy loads when lead was still legal. Broken stock fixed with tape and glue, broken buttplate, 0% blue or finish left.
We just noticed it has a later barrel on it last time we looked. It would have been fitted with that a long, long time ago. He never noticed.
The ducks and other birds never did, either.
Best,
Ted