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Originally posted by Lunker:
....Now that I am reloading, I just don't find myself shooting this gun any more.
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I reload also (.38's, .44's 10mm for wheelguns - as well as several rifle calibers), and I can't imagine getting rid of my K-22. Mine is from '53, and includes the original box and
most of the goodies that it shipped with. The K-22 is almost always the first wheelgun out of the range box anytime I hit the range. Since I don't have the time for 'regular' shooting sessions, the K-22 helps me focus on good shooting basics before bringing out the centerfires.
That said, I don't think $750 is out of the ballpark. The full size version of the top pic shows what appears to be a strong 98% gun as long as there are no 'demons' hiding on left side, and the grips and box number to the gun.
If you
do sell it, I bet you'll regret it....
Mark