Found a nice K-22 UPDATED - Got the K-38 too

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The range I use is in a gunshop that mostly deals in Tactical Timmy stuff, but every once in a while someone will bring in older guns to trade for newer ones. Yesterday there were two nice vintage S&W's - a K-22 and a K-38.

I didn't hold out much hope for price - the only other S&W in the wall case was a well-worn ex-police Model 15 for $900. Imagine my surprise when they handed me the K-22 and I saw the tag.

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The K-38 was marked the same, but it was in my shooting buddy's hand and he wasn't letting go.

So, here it is:

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The grips are very nice and are numbered to the gun.

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I think it is from around 1948
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I don't think it has been shot all that much in the past 73 years. I'm gonna change that starting Monday when I can hit the range.

I've had terrible luck with K frame .22s having very sticky extraction. I hope this one is different.

The K-38 was just as nice, and had beautiful diamond target grips. It now lives next door.
 
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Holy cow, that's a nice one! At a great price, I have seen K22s priced double that for not so nice gun.
I have a K49xxx, that I can shoot at least a hundred rounds through it before it gets too sticky. A couple of cleaning brush strokes and it shoots good for awhile. I hope that is encouraging.
 
Bravo, great find and extraordinarily low price.

It's true about possible sticky extraction. But don't worry, it's a well known issue and there's many simple fixes to choose from. If you have the problem which is likely, you'll have lots of help here, just ask.
 
Ok that's just not fair, you have to stop this. ☹️
When I go to a shop around here all I see for that price is a very used
Taurus of worse.
Congratulations none the less. It's a beauty. 😎
 
Wow, that sure is sticker shock but in an incredible way! I'll bet you put a death grip on it to not get away at that price. Those just might be the "Deals of the Year" right there. Congrats and looking forward to a range day report!
 
Beautiful K-22, great price! I really like the low luster blue, and much prefer it to the high polish.

Best regards,
 
SWEEeet haven't seen one priced like that in a decade!


Looks like a little muzzle wear (?) and a few minor dings on the stocks........

perfect shooter grade range gun!!!!

Lucky man.... enjoy and buy a lottery ticket!
 
Wow, great find. While the price is excellent ..... the important part is acquiring such a nice S&W .22 !!!
 
Very nice acquisition. K-22s are a ton of fun.


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I have found that running some "Strike Hold" through the chambers of my K22 after cleaning really help the extraction issue.
 
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Like everyone is saying, great gun for a fantastic price! I don't see a turn line, so it must have not been shot much, or even played with much. Was the K38 in the same condition?
Larry
 
When I shoot Eley Tenex standard velocity ammo I get no sticky extraction. I bought a bulk amount from the CMP. CCI mini mags will start to stick on the second cylinder full, if I do not wipe the chambers out. I put a short 3/16 brass rod in a wooden handle and push the sticky ones out. I also have a brass brush and a 22 mop on short sections of cleaning rod.

But I am a black powder, flintlock shooter so I thrive on this screwing around :-)
 
Like everyone is saying, great gun for a fantastic price! I don't see a turn line, so it must have not been shot much, or even played with much. Was the K38 in the same condition?
Larry

The K-38 was also in great shape. No turn line, no case head marks on the recoil shield, and it had beautiful diamond targets.

A youngish guy brought them in. Grandpa's guns. A good reminder that no matter what, our treasures are never more than one generation away from the pawnshop.
 

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