Jamesatrange
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Hi. I'm not overly familiar with the K22 but owning one is on the revolver bucket list. Guns of this era seem to operate like fine watches, smooth and built with craftsmanship. I finally held one today as a local dealer has one. The serial#K67426. The cylinder, barrel and frame all have the same serial#. I didn't remove the grips to see if they match the gun serial# but they are correct grips for the gun.
Condition seemed very solid, all features worked as they should. There is bluing wear on the muzzle end and some along the right side of the barrel. The rest of the guns bluing looks pretty good. There is a turn line on the cylinder from usage over the years.
My question is does anyone know from the serial # an approximate year and your opinion on going gun shop values. They don't seem overly rare when shopping on the gun sites but I prefer to buy local and see it live first. Asking price is $800.00. No box.
Thanks for your help. Jim
Condition seemed very solid, all features worked as they should. There is bluing wear on the muzzle end and some along the right side of the barrel. The rest of the guns bluing looks pretty good. There is a turn line on the cylinder from usage over the years.
My question is does anyone know from the serial # an approximate year and your opinion on going gun shop values. They don't seem overly rare when shopping on the gun sites but I prefer to buy local and see it live first. Asking price is $800.00. No box.
Thanks for your help. Jim
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