Nice!! I believe it to be 1972.
Welcome to the forum badbrass! Beautiful K-22! I feel your pain with regards to the cold. It's not quite that cold in Maine, but cold enough to keep me from doing much more shooting until March or April. It's gonna be a looong winter.
My favorite rimfire S&W! Congrats and shoot the heck out of it. I take mine (17-3) out every weekend and it's scary accurate AND cheap to shoot. It's going squirrel hunting in Ohio next fall! Good for 25 yard head shots.
I'm going to slap a set of target grips like gun 4 fun has on his. The skinny ones are too skinny!
i just took delivery on a K-22 model 17-3(like 1 above) in very goodshape with Target grips. Have not shot it yet. I am having some buyers remorse as I see the .22 convertible Rugers at about the same price as I paid for this older gun($450) Serial # is 85582. I usually shot a model 28 with .38's. This k-22 had goos balance.
Any advice on this gun other than, Buy the Ruger Too?? So many guns, so little $$$.
When I was new to S&W's, and joined my present Northampton Revolver Club, I didn't dry fire my M-17-4 much at all. One of the
so-called "experts" at the club, would take my revolver and dry fire it about a hundred times, every time I saw him there....saying that it was the thing to do, to smooth the trigger.
After several months, I read S&W's advice that you shouldn't. I didn't need a new firing pin.....but next to the charge holes on the cylinder, there was a collection of indents. I pointed this out to the "expert". He's responsible for damaging my gun. He just said "oh" then walked away.
Now, whenever he starts shootin' off his mouth.....I just walk away. Bob
Hello kinda new here, well it's been a long time anyway! Picked this one up last week, wood ser # matches, what do you think? can someone give me a DOM 3K6952x Thanks.
Isn't it great to find a nice K22 like that one...also great to add a new forum member that appreciates S&W's!
Welcome aboard...
Bimmer
Grips are easy to change, but you need them to be the right grips, that fit your hand perfectly. Those Service grips were too small for my hand also. A lot of collecters like the S&W Target grips (stocks), but I feel that there are better grips available from aftermarket grip makers. You can choose rubber grips to fit your hand right, or you can get the fancier wood grips. There are a lot of options to choose from. Enjoy your search! Bob