HarrishMasher
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I know how I came to own this little almost Lite as Air shooter, but I still don’t know why I own it. Pretty much every gun in my current collection serves an actual purpose. I either train with them, carry them, or shoot them fairly regularly at the shooting range. I do none of those things with my 317 22lr snubby. I have owned this gun for four years and have brought it to the range 5 times. I have never trained with it or carried it.
I bought the gun because I felt the deal was too good and I couldn’t turn it down. I became friendly with a local gun store owner and he knew I like S&W revolvers. When he would buy one used or take one in on trade he would text me a picture and a price. The text came in with a $400 price tag and I drove the ¼ mile from my office to his shop to check it out.
When I got there he told me about two hours ago a women in her 80’s, along with her aide, came into the shop with the 317 in the photo. It was in a little carry case with a 50 round box of CCI Stingers that had 42 rounds left in it. She bought it sometime in the 90s with the box of Stingers at a local shop/shooting range. She shot one cylinder (8 rounds), went home with it in the little range bag she bought that same day, put it in her closet and left it there untouched for 17 years or so. So I bought it.
I was having a .22lr day today and took it to the range with me. I had some of my 22lr semi-auto target pistols with me that I was running suppressed. So I only had American Eagle 45gr 22lr Suppressor Ammo with me. The 317 is honestly not very pleasant to shoot. The DA trigger is about 14 pounds. I only shoot my revolvers DA, so the excellent SA trigger is of no use to me. The sights are essentially useless. They are actually dead on, but they are so tiny, and the light grey color makes them almost impossible for someone who needs reading glasses to acquire. I can barely see them. Despite all that I can actually shoot this flyweight pretty well.
For my last group I pushed the target out to 10 yards and fired this 8 round group offhand DA only:
Someone please help me figure out an excuse to keep this little shooter. I am having a very hard time coming up with a justification for owning it.
I did make one modification to the gun. I took off the original Uncle Mike's Boot Grips that came on the gun and replaced them with a newer set of S&W factory Boot Grips. If I recall correctly, these grips are a little lighter than the Uncle Mike's.

I bought the gun because I felt the deal was too good and I couldn’t turn it down. I became friendly with a local gun store owner and he knew I like S&W revolvers. When he would buy one used or take one in on trade he would text me a picture and a price. The text came in with a $400 price tag and I drove the ¼ mile from my office to his shop to check it out.

When I got there he told me about two hours ago a women in her 80’s, along with her aide, came into the shop with the 317 in the photo. It was in a little carry case with a 50 round box of CCI Stingers that had 42 rounds left in it. She bought it sometime in the 90s with the box of Stingers at a local shop/shooting range. She shot one cylinder (8 rounds), went home with it in the little range bag she bought that same day, put it in her closet and left it there untouched for 17 years or so. So I bought it.

I was having a .22lr day today and took it to the range with me. I had some of my 22lr semi-auto target pistols with me that I was running suppressed. So I only had American Eagle 45gr 22lr Suppressor Ammo with me. The 317 is honestly not very pleasant to shoot. The DA trigger is about 14 pounds. I only shoot my revolvers DA, so the excellent SA trigger is of no use to me. The sights are essentially useless. They are actually dead on, but they are so tiny, and the light grey color makes them almost impossible for someone who needs reading glasses to acquire. I can barely see them. Despite all that I can actually shoot this flyweight pretty well.
For my last group I pushed the target out to 10 yards and fired this 8 round group offhand DA only:

Someone please help me figure out an excuse to keep this little shooter. I am having a very hard time coming up with a justification for owning it.
I did make one modification to the gun. I took off the original Uncle Mike's Boot Grips that came on the gun and replaced them with a newer set of S&W factory Boot Grips. If I recall correctly, these grips are a little lighter than the Uncle Mike's.

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