Picked up a nice SW 17-2 today

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I had been wanting one of these for years but just never came across any in my local gun stores. It’s a 1960’s serial number in great condition and shoots very nice groups. Funny the kids that work in the gun store where I teach we’re looking at it- hey this only has 6 holes it’s it supposed to hold 10 LOL. The quality of these older S&W are just fantastic compared to what you see today. Jeff
 

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I picked up a 17-2 online several years ago. Pictures were crummy. Got sellers name and called him. He assured me that it was NICE! The 1st time I shot it, couldn't believe how accurate it was. Mine has a lower serial # than yours... K5622xx that shipped 1964. In the mid 70's I ordered 1 new. S&W backlogged, got a call a call from gun shop telling it came in a few years later. At that time did not want it.
Enjoy your 17-2!!! Bob
 

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Both very nice guns!! Hard to beat a vintage Smith .22 revolver. For me, the older the better when it comes to Smith revolvers. Enjoy.
 
Good for you, Jeff.

It probably left the factory in 1966 or early 1967. I have a 14-2 at K750876 that shipped in February 1967.

I'm sure you know those stocks are not original. Functional though, if you like them.
Thanks, yep I knew about the stocks but I buy guns to shoot or carry. The book says serial number range K658987-K715996 was 1966 manufacturing. I could never be a collector that never shoots them.
 
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