S&W K-22

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Hello out there needing some help knowing if this is a good purchase. I found a K-22 I believe that was made in 1953-55 and it has the correct gold box and original paper. All serial number match except the grips they are faint. Can someone with more experience please share some information, also I have attached pictures.
 

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Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson 5th Edition says...
As New in Box $1500 and $900 for Excellent.
Just because you have the box does not make it ANIB. Needs to be at least 99%.
 
Nice K-22 Masterpiece and decent box. The vapor paper is much newer. Based on what I can see from the photos, I would say the value is in the $750 to $1,000 range, depending on how it is sold and to whom.

Congrats and thanks for sharing,
 
Thanks what did you mean that the stocks are not original?
The shoulder is incorrect. In 1950-51, the Magna stocks had a sharp shoulder, that is, where the wood drops off to the frame above the stock circle, it isn't gradual, like yours are. If you look closely at the number stamped inside the right panel, you will see it does not match the serial number of the revolver. That style didn't start until c. 1953.
 
Beautiful K22.

FWIW, I picked up a 1952 off GB for 605 plus shipping and tax a few months ago. Mine did not have the box but had slightly better bluing and matching magna stocks.

I'd say you did very well.

My 1952 is at the top in the photo below; the bottom is a 1957 four-screw that was one of the last before Smith went to the Model 17 that year.

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Hello would these be the correct type?
No. Those don't have the sharp shoulder either, but more noticeable is the lack of a smooth diamond at the screw location. Those Magna stocks are from 1967 or later. The order eliminating the diamond was issued on January 11, 1966.
 
Darn I'm trying what about these? I am looking on eBay and I found some smooth diamonds, but I just can't tell if I got sharp ends?
 
Keep trying. Send us pictures if you want to. We are more than happy to help.

Here are some more pictures. Also, look carefully at the first picture in Post #13 above.
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