richardandsherrie
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I have K 22 serial no. K 211xx can someone date this for me?
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I have K 22 serial no. K 211xx can someone date this for me?
1948 per Standard Catalog S&W. A classic and desirable revolver. Post some pics when you can, we all like pics.
K51403 shipped in September 1949.
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Here's a 4 digit. One line address, and large ejector rod knob.
Shipped on my 5th birthday. 9-23-1947.# K 4339,is minty in it's numbered box with tools. Big Larry
A little older than the 1947 gun. Not as good condition either. Also I remember saying the Pledge of Allegiance without "Under God". Red Skelton showed us the new way.My God you’re Old!’
Not many of us remember the 48 star Flag in school
A 4 digit, an awesome 4 digit ,, thanks for sharing
Photos are below in additional options under attachments. there are 3 photos
Photos are below in additional options under attachments. there are 3 photos
Published materials show production dates, but the factory tracked age by ship (sales) date. That said, a "birthdate" in the late winter or early spring of 1948 is likely. At that time, with pent up postwar demand, these guns were shipping pretty much as fast as they could be built.
The earliest postwar K-22 Masterpieces have the barrel-shaped extractor rod end and the Made In U.S.A. stamping on the right frame. The larger rod end went away before the four-line address started, and this gun is informally called a "Transitional" model due to having only the one-line address. Enjoy!