Hi people. I have a First Model K-22 Outdoorsman in the red box with an additional set of grips (target style grips: Herrets?). The pistol was researched by Jinks at S&W, who says in his letter that it was shipped April 11, 1939 to H&D Folsom Arms Co. in NYC, NY. Apparently the target sights were added later.
I have shot one box of Federal Match through this pistol and it is a pleasure to shoot and very, very accurate.
Aside from the one shooting / cleaning session, the pistol has sat in the safe for 15 years and I have decided to sell it. As you can see from the photos, there's some muzzle wear and wear on the ejector rod, but the rest of the pistol is a beautiful deep blue with one or two very minor imperfections, typical dragline on cylinder but not much else. The grips are in excellent shape with no chips or dings, very sharp checkering. (I forget how to tell if they are Magnas or not).
The box has the serial number written in pencil on the bottom on a piece of partially torn masking tape.
I would appreciate a knowledgeable opinion as to the current value. The price on the box is $75.00 (written on the end, in pencil), which is a might low in today's market.
Thank you very much!
I have shot one box of Federal Match through this pistol and it is a pleasure to shoot and very, very accurate.
Aside from the one shooting / cleaning session, the pistol has sat in the safe for 15 years and I have decided to sell it. As you can see from the photos, there's some muzzle wear and wear on the ejector rod, but the rest of the pistol is a beautiful deep blue with one or two very minor imperfections, typical dragline on cylinder but not much else. The grips are in excellent shape with no chips or dings, very sharp checkering. (I forget how to tell if they are Magnas or not).
The box has the serial number written in pencil on the bottom on a piece of partially torn masking tape.
I would appreciate a knowledgeable opinion as to the current value. The price on the box is $75.00 (written on the end, in pencil), which is a might low in today's market.
Thank you very much!






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