Here is K246203 which shipped in October, 1955 with target stocks numbered to the gun in a plain blue box with end label.
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Here is K246203 which shipped in October, 1955 with target stocks numbered to the gun in a plain blue box with end label. Perhaps the factory was out of Gold boxes by this time. Original owner took great care of this little K22.
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Here is my "one liner". Got it last year for $500 but with early target grips that I changed out to un-numbered early Magna's. It still has an early target hammer that was of course added in the 50's. It does have an ampersand in the crane area. Serial K 1184.
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Hello CJS57
That is a super nice Transitional K-22. They did not use the Larger Mushroom shaped extractor end like your's very long in the Post-War K-22's. You stole that gun for $500.00 they are very Scarse to find like that... The Only change I would make is to Place the hammer it has with the Speed Hammer that it came with...Hammerdown
This K22 was an attempt to hit my 1951 date of birth, but when Roy Jinks issued this letter it gave this pistol some historical significance. The original owner was a professional baseball pitcher. The fact that this revolver was sent to him at no charge by Smith and Wesson makes it more unique.
All the numbers match except for one grip.