model 17-3 ammo question

Moejay

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hello. i just bought a used 17-3. the guy at the gun shop said i can put any .22cal round through it. he was busy so i didnt have time to ask specifics but does this mean i can fire .22wmr out of her with no problems? i just want a couple other opinions on this. thanks.
 
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hello. i just bought a used 17-3. the guy at the gun shop said i can put any .22cal round through it. he was busy so i didnt have time to ask specifics but does this mean i can fire .22wmr out of her with no problems? i just want a couple other opinions on this. thanks.

Absolutely not. Only .22 Short, Long or LR.
 
second opinion---ABSOLUTELY NOT !! ma Deuce is spot on--trust him.
Other than wasting money on ammunition you can't use, it is a moot point. The .22 Magnum will not fit in the charge holes of your K-22. The Magnum case is both longer and slightly larger in diameter.

So, the answer already given is correct: absolutely not.
 
Just curious, what did you pay for a used 17-3.

I have a line on one now, it belongs to a relative and I want to make her a fair offer.
 
Nice looking shooter. The access hole for the strain screw has me scratching my head. Some one must have thought that screw was for adjusting, which it's not.
 
I have a question.
One of the photos in the link shows the cylinder. It looks like the firing pin has hit the cylinder several times. Does that indicate the timing is off?
 
Nice looking shooter. The access hole for the strain screw has me scratching my head. Some one must have thought that screw was for adjusting, which it's not.

i thought that was a normal thing. i totally overlooked it when comparing it to others...

I have a question.
One of the photos in the link shows the cylinder. It looks like the firing pin has hit the cylinder several times. Does that indicate the timing is off?

the timing seemed to be fine for the 50 rounds i put through it yesterday when i got it.
 
That's good.
I just noticed that and was asking because I wasn't sure.

thanks for pointing it out, i'll keep my eye on it. i'll have the revolver expert at the gun shop look at it next time i take it to the range.
 
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