17-5 8 3/8"

Davwingman

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Picked up this 17-5 8 3/8" today with the box & tools etc. Should go good with my 17-3 6" & my 18-4 4"

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Very cool revolver!

Mine shoots best with standard velocity lead ammo (40gr). The "Stinger" and other high velocity stuff seems to be all over the place.

Let us know how your range session goes!
 
Man that looks nice, congrats. I see so many nice S&Ws on this forum it makes my head spin. I don't have any with a barrel more than 6", yet.
 
OOOHHHHH The K22 revolving carbines!!! What a great shootin' iron.
Here is my 17-4.
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Peter
 
17-4

Standard V. or Sub Sonic V both are between 1050 and 1100 FPS
 
It looks real good. I have been looking for one of those to go with my 8 3/8s Model 14. I am curious what you payed for it?
 
17 8-3/8

nice gun,,, you just don't see many with the looooooooong barrels out there for sale..
here's mine a 17-4 with it's "brother" a 14-3
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Seems like the 17-4 is the most common 8 3/8" dash #.
Mine in the above post ran me $400 nearly 2 years ago. Just had to have it!
Peter
 
Davwingman... Does your 17-5 have the heavy barrel profile (more or less straight, very little taper) and a wide, straight rib? The barrel on my 17-5 is very heavy, and I believe the rib is 7/16" or so, straight from frame to muzzle, little taper, if any. It is a 6-inch gun.
 
Davwingman... Does your 17-5 have the heavy barrel profile (more or less straight, very little taper) and a wide, straight rib? The barrel on my 17-5 is very heavy, and I believe the rib is 7/16" or so, straight from frame to muzzle, little taper, if any. It is a 6-inch gun.

Barrel diameter at muzzle isabout .652 which is the same as a 14-3 8 3/8" that I have. Rib is .553 at the muzzle same as the 14-3. The Barrel on the 17-5 is more or less straight with very little taper. Hope this helps.
 
I also have the "trio" of K-frame .22s. I have a 6" 17-3, a 4" 18-4, and an 8 3/8" 17-4, made in 1980. The latter is one my most accurate .22 handguns. It's really more like a rifle than a revolver. Put your sights on what you want to hit, squeeze carefully, and bingo. It's a real joy. Congrats on getting a great gun!
 
I like it! I never seen a long tube 17 for sale around these part's but if I do I'll post pic's of my new revover!
 
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