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Picked up this neat little shooter grade model 51 from 1960.
Added a pair of Target Grips I had waiting for the right kit Gun.
Anyone else like the .22 Magnum Kit Guns?
 

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Picked up this neat little shooter grade model 51 from 1960.
Added a pair of Target Grips I had waiting for the right kit Gun.
Anyone else like the .22 Magnum Kit Guns?
I do alright with LRs magnums are far too loud for me.
Steve
 
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I’ve had one for a long time. I was planning a western hunt and bought it thinking it might be wise to have along, in certain circumstances. I wasn’t interested in wearing a heavier gun, and quite a few of the new lightweight model handguns we’re used to now weren’t available back then.

I shot the 51 enough to feel satisfied I could hit a rabbit with it out to around 50-feet, maybe 75. Winchester FMJs always shot best in my 51. My thinking was I could carry a box of .22 magnums with very little concern for space or weight, whereas not so with a box of .44s.

I was always under the impression my Model 51 might outshoot my Model 34 by a small margin, but it sure cost a lot more to feed. :D
 
Do you have extraction problems? I HATED my M-34, which had to have empty cases POUNDED out and swear that I'll never again buy a S&W .22 revolver.

My M-60-4 really fills that need better, anyway. It'll kill small game and protect against snakes and larger animals much better than will a .22.

Elmer Keith mentioned this gun and said that he and Lorraine had enjoyed a number of grouse dinners thanks to his. So, I guess he liked the M-51.

What velocity does one get from a 3.5 inch barrel in .22 WMR? Will Stinger or other hot .22 LR loads kill as well?
 
Texas Star... I don’t recall extraction problems with either Model 51 or Model 48. Here’s some really old chronograph information for you. I did not write down a date but I don’t think I had a chronograph until the early- to mid-90s, so I’d guess sometime in that area. The 3.5-inch barrel definitely takes a bite out of the .22 Magnum’s velocity. You’ll recall Jeff Cooper’s famous comment about the 51 - that it was “mainly useful for signaling.” :D

CCI Maxi-Mag HP
Test 1) 1087 FPS average, 133 FPS ext sprd, 37 FPS MAD
This seemed unsatisfactory so it was repeated.
Test 2) 1113 FPS average, 163 FPS ext sprd, 51 FPS MAD
Even worse! :(

Winch. HP
1057 FPS average, 60 FPS ext sprd, 20 FPS MAD

I’ve never chronographed Stingers from a pistol. Also your comment about the 60-4 is “duly noted,” and I tend to agree, but again, that gun was not available when I bought the 51. It’s a great gun, but ammo is bulky and heavy compared to .22 Magnum. I intended to carry the 51 and a box of cartridges as part of a “survival kit” while hunting. I was trying to keep weight and bulk to a minimum.
 
I have to admit that the 22 Magnum is the only caliber for which S&W ever chambered a revolver and I have never had experience shooting. Nothing against them you understand, just never came across one and never really had the desire to search too hard. I will say though, that most of the complaints I've heard here and elsewhere about the 22 LR and Mag (other than wise cracks about lack of power) had to do with difficult extraction. Any time this has been a problem, it seems that it could be easily dealt with by a man with a little talent to polish or at most finish ream the chambers. The 22 Mag still ranks as something of a lightweight compared even to my beloved 32s and of course the 38 Special, but it still aint no slouch! Congrats on a nice little kit gun; I know you'll enjoy it. :cool:

Froggie

PS Those smooth targets look right at home and will give you plenty to hold onto. Good choice! ;)
 
Thanks, Froggie. This Model 51 is only the second one I've owned and will fill a void in my Kit Gun collection.
 
Do you have extraction problems? I HATED my M-34, which had to have empty cases POUNDED out and swear that I'll never again buy a S&W .22 revolver.

My M-60-4 really fills that need better, anyway. It'll kill small game and protect against snakes and larger animals much better than will a .22.

Elmer Keith mentioned this gun and said that he and Lorraine had enjoyed a number of grouse dinners thanks to his. So, I guess he liked the M-51.

What velocity does one get from a 3.5 inch barrel in .22 WMR? Will Stinger or other hot .22 LR loads kill as well?

I don't have a Model 51, but I do have a Model 651-1 and after shooting lots of different brands of .22 Magnums, I've only experienced balky extraction with one particular load. That was Winchester Dynapoints. These are a 45 grain copper plated lead bullet with a very shallow dimple on the nose, and when I say they exhibited balky extraction, they just won't fall out of their own weight like most other loads I've tried. I have to pick them out of the chambers after operating the ejector rod. No signs of any extra force being required on the ejector rod, by the way.

I suspect those Dynapoints are a really hot load, but haven't chronographed them yet.
 
I had this one. Shot fine. Extracted fine.
Ammo was too expensive for my taste. Didn't seem to be able to do much with it that I couldn't just as easily do with a HV 22LR. The magnum may be great as a varmint cartridge in a long gun for shooting at longer distances, but for pistol distances it just seemed like a lot more noise and flash for very little benefit to me. YMMV
I sold it on GunBroker for $650...
 

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I don't have a Model 51, but I do have a Model 651-1 and after shooting lots of different brands of .22 Magnums, I've only experienced balky extraction with one particular load. That was Winchester Dynapoints. These are a 45 grain copper plated lead bullet with a very shallow dimple on the nose, and when I say they exhibited balky extraction, they just won't fall out of their own weight like most other loads I've tried. I have to pick them out of the chambers after operating the ejector rod. No signs of any extra force being required on the ejector rod, by the way.

I suspect those Dynapoints are a really hot load, but haven't chronographed them yet.

I think Winchester got the DynaPoint idea from Australia, where they're used on big hares. I think they may be the best .22 for larger animals that you'd hunt with a .22. Supposed to expand well and go deep.
 
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It's a beauty and a fine trail companion. It would be prudent tp pack hearing protection.

I've got a 34-1 that's traveled a zillion miles with me on motorcycles, horses, ATVs and on foot. I wore it on every Elk hunt for 20+ years. I have shot dozens and dozens of Fool Hens with it -- finally quit because no one enjoyed eating them.

I've also got a 17-0 and a 18-4 -- had the 17 since 1971. Never an extraction problem with any of them. Yeah that short barrel is hard on velocity. I have a 5 1/2" Ruger SS that does right @ 1300 fps with 40 grain WW HPs and the mag. cylinder (the only round that I've found that it likes). Always thought the 22 mag in a revolver was a bit better that the 22 HV long rifle in a rifle.

I've got a 2" Model 60 with Adj. sights that kinda fills the same bill and I carry it when fishing during rattlesnake season. It's not as handy a package as the 34, however -- because of the ammo. Besides, 22 birdshot kills our Prairie Rattlers just as dead as 38 Special shot shells.
 
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