Lets see those 34's and Kit guns.

Here's mine...

Factory engraved 63 .22LR...
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and 651 .22 mag...
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Have a good weekend,
Bob S.
 
Beauties, all of them! I'd like to ask a question about the 34s with 2" barrels. How accurate are they?

My 2" is "new to me" that I just got yesterday(from fellow forum member Buzzard Billy). The sun is shining today, I will let you know in a bit !!
 
This is more of a first pic attempt but this little 63 is getting loaded up with snakeshot today and we're canoeing down the columbia.

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Ssssshhhh!!

Someone's taking a dirt nap!

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I have shot more game with my 34-1 than any other rimfire handgun I own... mostly because it seems to be carried more :)

Off of my knees with two hands, it can shoot 1" groups with measly Thunderbolts at 10 yards.
 
For gunlovingirl

1st time shooting my 34-1 2"

10 yds, two hands, no rest.. its a keeper.

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I saw a model 63 at a local shop for $450 last weekend and these pictures are making me wish I'd put it on lay away. These all look very nice.
 
I notice that this 34 doesn't have the "diamond", did they change patterns mid-model?
They were supplied with diamond grips until 1968, After that non diamonds.

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I just bought my first Model 34-1 last week and was surprised it had non diamond grips that were numbered to the gun.
The 34-1 sn# 118,3XX is lower than my 1957 model 37 sn#177,2XX with matching diamonds..
I am guessing they made then stored model 34 frames mid 1950's that went down the assembly line as needed.
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In my case about 12 years later in 1968.
Cheers.
 
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Just realized I do have another 22/32 Kit gun.
My Grandfather left me an original grip numbered Beakert.
It is retired from active service and its only job is retaining memories.
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