1948 K-22 or 17-3?

OUCH!

But Chicken Coop Guy found out that his low-numbered K-22 didn't ship until November of 1947! Lots of K-22s with higher three-digit numbers shipped well before his low-numbered gun left home to see the real world.

Cheap shots are fine as long as they are accurate. :D

Otherwise, yeah. Get the early gun for obvious reasons.

Chicken Coop Guy? I'll have you know that my LAST 1940's K-22 came out of a saw mill. The chicken coop was BEFORE that.

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I can't remember where I dredged up the rest of these scruffy old beaters...

Oh and David there's quite a difference between cheap shots and low blows.... ;) The tune changes pretty quick when the items are listed in the classifieds.... I bet that I know at least one fellow in line ahead of you if I were to put K117 on the chopping block. :)

Drew
 
Chicken Coop Guy? I'll have you know that my LAST 1940's K-22 came out of a saw mill. The chicken coop was BEFORE that.

Oh and David there's quite a difference between cheap shots and low blows.... ;) The tune changes pretty quick when the items are listed in the classifieds.... I bet that I know at least one fellow in line ahead of you if I were to put K117 on the chopping block. :)

Drew

Oops, foot in mouth. Sorry about that. I am guilty of posting while under the influence of that bottle of wine I was discussing over in The Lounge. I agree that a more courteous descriptor would have been Saw Mill Guy rather than Chicken Coop Guy. Or maybe just K-22 Guy (except then another forum member from down Texas way might object).

Anyway, those guns remain fine specimens, and it doesn't matter whether you found them in a naturally air-conditioned board shed or a synthetically air-conditioned board room. May you soon find K116. :D
 
Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I Bought the K-22. According to the serial# it is 1948, K291XX. Single line MADE IN USA, small ejector knob. It does have a hole in the frame under the grips, possibly for a lanyard pin - according to the "Bible". I now have both it and the 17-3. I'll see if there is any difference in shooting. Unless the 5 screw is a complete dog I'll keep it. I don't need/want duplicate guns and I have a few .22 revolvers: Dan Wesson, Colt OMT and the two Smiths.
Sorry about the picture quality.

Jeff
 

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Good choice but i'm partial to the old ones as you can see.

Mitch
 

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Jeff,
That's a dandy. The "incorrect" Targets may be fun to shoot with! You did good!!!

Congratulations.

Bob
 
I used to fly and to unwind by doing a few touch and gos. Now have a K-22 and Mod.-41 concentration is the main thing. Think of the K-22 as therapy.
 
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