Yes you have read that right!
What started life as a WWI 2nd Model in .455 had at some point in its life been converted to .22LR.
The barrel was sleeved as was cylinder but what I think the coolest part about the whole conversion is that they left the gun as original as possible - all the numbers match, the lanyard ring is still there, and it’s the original finish.
This would have been a great 2nd Model if original but the fact that it’s a .22LR really puts it over the top for me. While no inherent “collector” value since it’s been modified I’m just a sucker for .22’s!
I did some research on the forum and found a handful of N Frames being converted to .22 but all of them were additionally modified in one way or another after the conversion.
I was drawn to this one as it presents as its original configuration (for the most part)
What started life as a WWI 2nd Model in .455 had at some point in its life been converted to .22LR.
The barrel was sleeved as was cylinder but what I think the coolest part about the whole conversion is that they left the gun as original as possible - all the numbers match, the lanyard ring is still there, and it’s the original finish.
This would have been a great 2nd Model if original but the fact that it’s a .22LR really puts it over the top for me. While no inherent “collector” value since it’s been modified I’m just a sucker for .22’s!
I did some research on the forum and found a handful of N Frames being converted to .22 but all of them were additionally modified in one way or another after the conversion.
I was drawn to this one as it presents as its original configuration (for the most part)




