Model 17-2

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I have this Model 17-2, and I can't tell if it's a plain old 17-2 or something more. The barrel measures 5-inches from the front of the cylinder to the barrel end and has a gold color (maybe brass) bead front sight with steep (less taper) blade than others I've seen. I thought these were in 4", 6," and longer. Any thoughts?
 

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That's a beauty! Quite rare, as well. The Model 17 has been catalogued with 6" and 8-3/8" barrels only, so yours is a custom modification and it looks factory to me, though only a Jinks letter will tell you for sure the original configuration.

That is a thousand dollar gun easily (and probably more)!
 
SCSW 3rd Edition says 5" is "rare." The gold bead is an option known as a McGivern bead. I agree with rbmac52 - a factory letter is a good idea for this item.
 
Thanks for the feedback. That's what I was thinking too. The photos do not do it justice. The darn thing' looks and feels new - no box or docs. May well hold on to it, and submit the initial authenticity letter request to Jinks.
 
I'm far less qualified to make this suggestion as many others active here, and the factory letter is obviously the way to go but in the mean time...

Is the " {.22 LONG RIFLE CTG} " with wingdings on the right side of the barrel CENTERED on the barrel, length-wise?

Seems to me that it's a fine way to quickly see if you have some kind of altered barrel... a shortened 6-inch or 8-3/8" barrel would not have that centered length-wise.
 
It's very hard to discern if it's a factory 5" or a cut-down barrel. I have two 17s , and the Smith & Wesson stamp on each barrel is in nearly the same place over the ejector rod locking boss on both, even though the barrel lengths are different. A factory letter should be a must for this baby! It's beautiful.

John

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It's very hard to discern if it's a factory 5" or a cut-down barrel. I have two 17s , and the Smith & Wesson stamp on each barrel is in nearly the same place over the ejector rod locking boss on both, even though the barrel lengths are different. A factory letter should be a must for this baby! It's beautiful.

John

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Very nice! As for my 17-2, the 'Wesson' lettering is right above the Ejector catch like yours'. Notice the letter 'O' that aligns with the pin. The Jinks is needed for sure.
 
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I'm far less qualified to make this suggestion as many others active here, and the factory letter is obviously the way to go but in the mean time...

Is the " {.22 LONG RIFLE CTG} " with wingdings on the right side of the barrel CENTERED on the barrel, length-wise?

Seems to me that it's a fine way to quickly see if you have some kind of altered barrel... a shortened 6-inch or 8-3/8" barrel would not have that centered length-wise.

Well, the left end dot is about 1.0" from the frame, and the right side dot is about 1.25" from the barrel end. If it's a customer mod, it's a darn good one. I also discovered a slight grind mark in the cylinder window (right lower). Seems like if someone was going to retro-mod the revolver, this would have been dressed-off prior to re-bluing the finished product. It's too small to capture with an iPhone camera but large enough that a master gunsmith would have caught it. The smith' would have presumably noticed the slight rough spot on the hammer pull. The minor imperfections seem indicative of <300 dollar Smith of 1961-ish.
 

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