Is this the k 22-model 17 slippery slope?

The S&W K22 slope is indeed steep and it is definately not cheap !
As for Slippery...Well I dunno you tell me?

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BEE-U-TEE-FUL... but wait till they grow up to be 27's :eek::rolleyes:;):D
 
Agreed there is no known cure. I was in remission for awhile but it
re-occured and here i am again. "Chasing the S&W revolvers" disease
is only cured one way, and that is by feeding the fix. Often and without
hesitation. Money and common sence mean little to nothing to those affected.
 
I got three. Have an offer in on a forth. Looking at two more. Arrrrrrrrgh...

I only have two hands... I only have two hands... I only have two hands...
 
Beautiful Collection Ditrina !
At this stage in the affliction I catch myself wondering " Where is the 6" Baughman and a 6.5" er?"

Slippery slope indeed ....Does it ever end? ;)
 
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I just picked up my first K22 today. I haven't put it in the safe to meet the rest of the family yet. I can't say I'm addicted to any particular model. I am however hopelessly addicted to the S&W logo. I've been told there is no known cure. So be it! Full speed ahead!
 
I thought I was done for a while, then someone posted a photo of a 4" 17-5 with the no lug bull barrel. So while innocently surfing the web I found one for sale locally.... well you know the rest of the story.
 
Yup, he's hooked. For me, it started with a K22 (1948), then a 17-2...then a 617, finally followed by the model 18....

You still need a Stainless & 4", you're making the rest of us look bad.

"...while innocently surfing the web I found one ...." --- Ya captain, that's right up there with: I fell off the ship into the life boat, and that's why I wasn't still on board.
 
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