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1917 Clones
Can anybody tell me what the difference is between the Classic Series 5.5" Model 22-4 (Blue, Nickel & CCH) and the Heritage Series Model 25-12 (Blue only - Lew Horton). They are both reprises of the Model of 1917.
Thanks for any insights.
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Pizza Bob,
At least one difference is the Lou Horton version is round butted. The Model 22-4 1917 is square butted as shown in the photo of mine.
The Model 22-4 is very accurate. The 1917, a bit less.
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Doh! You would think that I would have noticed something that obvious. I have two 22-4's a nickel and a CCH and was looking at a 25-12 in blue to complete the trifecta. Still might make a nice threesome...
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The handling differences between the two grip shapes are noticeable. Of course round to square stocks are available, such as are on the round butted Mountain Gun, shown with a round butted Foothills Revolver.
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Buy it. Use the tried and tested Kaaskop49 method: you don't want someone else to have it and they wouldn't understand it anyway. Works great.
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