Nice! The 4 incher is the least common and feel nice in the hand.
A small sampling of a few of my Jets while you wait patiently for your waiting period . :)
I saw that as well and was watching that auction. Nice complete package and strong seller on GB that has a big following but still .........
Could it be that it was the fact that it was called 5.75"?
no brainer in my opinion.
-how often do you have a chance at consecutives?
-how often do you have a chance to purchase a version of the other model you're looking at?
Unless the other model you're wishing to purchase is something super rare......another will come along.
Most likely...
John,
And all these times I see you at the shows, I thought you were just wandering around aimlessly...…..;)
Incredible collection you have there. Selling NIB and collecting ultra NIB seems to be the name of your game.
Thanks for sharing
Just some run of the mill stuff.....pre-27's, pre-23's, pre-10's, pre-29's, etc.....Trying to keep the boxed ones together for a shot.
p.s --Notice the Colts got thrown on the floor to the right of the pic :D
Shown these before but I've got a few to add for viewing pleasure. Outdoorsman definitely have a special spot in my heart.....
Sorry for the post war K22's that have to wedge their way in the pic......couldn't get em separated. :)
Argentine, welcome to the Forum and you've came to the right spot.
One of my favorites !! As you can tell from my avatar :)
Model 52guy is correct. What you have is the 4th Model of the single shot .22 which is commonly called the Straight Line. 1870 of them made between the years...
Most amazing part of the add was you could get the K32 masterpiece (pre-16) for that same price...... and they didn't sell.
Wish my dad had the foresight to buy about 10 of them back then.....ha ha
And by the way.....one of these on our favorite online auction site tonight is already bid up...
LaVista --
These came out in 1983 as a set that they offered to Indiana State Police Officers. It was the 66 stainless handgun and a Ruger Mini 14.
They made 500 of them and they each had the ISP 50yr logo on the side. The pistol came in presentation case and the rifle had a padded case...
I too have not seen a factory nickel either but thought I'd share this one from my collection.
K22 Outdoorsman 1st model --- had bad spotting of the blue on one side from poor storage as I can tell. No pitting whatsoever, mint chambers and bore and excellent condition matching # grips...