.22 Revolvers--Your Favorite/Most Accurate

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Thinks of buying a K Frame .22 revolver. Will be a four inch with target grips. What is your favorite/most accurate.
 
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I was just thinking about that very question yesterday. I have four,

Md 34, 2 inch
Md 63, 4 inch
Md 18, 4 inch
Md 17, 6 inch

My favorite is the Model 18 made around 1959. It's probably not more accurate than my Md 17 but it certainly is my favorite one to shoot.
 
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Over the years I've owned several K-22/Model 17 revolvers. All of them were reliably very accurate. I suppose the best of them was a 5 screw from 1949, but others were nearly as good. I've never owned a .22 Combat Masterpiece (Model 18 or otherwise) so I cannot say anything about those.
I like my Kit Guns, but I'd have to give the consistency edge to the K-22. But, of course, that could be as much about me as it is about the revolver! :D
 
Of my .22 revolvers, my Colt Officers Model is the most accurate. It was made in 1936 and is a finely made machine. I've got a few Model 17s, with a 17-2 being the most accurate of the Smiths. I really like that gun and it stays close by...
 
Yup, 17-4 6 inch.

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My old pre-M34 1955 Kit Gun with a 4 inch barrel is by far my favorite, and I have them all. Most of them (the M17's and M18's) are too big for the little 22. My M34 with a 2 inch barrel is too small. . .just doesn't feel right. This one is just right. Plus, I won't be finding another for $500 anytime soon.
 

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Model 63

My favorite is a Model 63 4" kit gun that I bought back in the early 80's. I carried it on the trapline for over 20 years.
 
I have owned a bunch of K frame 22's and one mdl 34. The 34 shot great, but it felt like a cap gun to me. Just never warmed to the small size.
I have had 3 different 617's and all shot very well, two 17's that shot very well. However, I use my 22's away from the range and the 6" bbl's did not suit me. Currently have an 18-2 and it seems "just right". Very accurate balances well for me and it carries easier than the 6" guns did.
 
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I had a model 18 that shot great but switched to a 617 with 6 inch barrel that I love. Shoots excellent groups with Federal AutoMatch and CCI Standard.

I did recrown it and got the groups down even more.
 
My sentimental favorite .22 revolver is an old Colt Official Police with a 6 inch barrel and wood checkered stocks. My grandfather gave it to my mother about 1948 or 49 for protection and she used it to shoot a Peeping Tom when it looked like he might try to come in her bedroom window.

My favorite to shoot is a S&W Model 18 Rimfire Combat Masterpiece, that name which Jeff Cooper pronounced as the "exaggeration of the century." I bought mine in April, 1977, and screamed so loudly at the cost of $162.23 that Mom thought my girlfriend had left me. I did my first attempt at an action tune on it, as described by Skeeter Skelton, and added a smooth, wide "combat" trigger and white outline rear sight blade to it. A pair of Pachmayr Presentation grips and a Bianchi 5BHL holster and the sixgun is ready to defend me from the ravages of waves of attacking ground squirrels, picket pins and pot guts.

I have bigger ones, smaller ones, stainless ones, lighter ones and Magnum Rimfire ones, but the Model 18 is my favorite and I may have fired more rounds from it than from any other handgun I own.
 
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