New S&W 617

dmar
I have a cousin who has setup a range on backside of his place. He started with small spinner targets and 3"to 12" round and square steel targets and a dueling target with 4" plates. He has shooting benches at 30 -50-100 yards.Last week we setup 5 steel challenge targets for rimfire.We have a blast with our rimfires and he has several centerfire plates.Looking forward to trying the 617 on all of them.

Wow, that sounds like an awesome setup, I'd be out there all the time; enjoy!
 
I'm a big fan of 617's got one of each 4" 6" and 8-3/8". Use them for bowling pin and plate shoots mostly with the 6" getting the most use.

That being said I just picked up a King Cobra but haven't shot it yet, it's a little to wintery here in Maine right now!

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madmikeb, I see that you are a fan of Hogue smooth wood combat grips also. I have 3 sets for different revolvers and one of them resides on my 617. Just curious, are the one's on the revolver in the center tulipwood?
 
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Yes they are tulipwood. Usually the first thing I do when I pick up a revolver is put on Hogue smooth wood combats!
That's what I thought. That is my favorite wood on Hogue grips. I have a set of combats like yours on my 64-2 and a set of round to square butt conversions on my 617. I don't think Hogue offers tulipwood anymore.
 
Bought a brand new 617/4 inch. It locked-up after firing 40 rounds. Sent back to S&W for repair. Returned to me in 2.5 weeks. Fired 50 rounds and it locked up again. So, back to S&W for repair. Awaiting return and hoping they actually fix the problem this time!
 
Bought a new 617- 6" around 3 months ago, had problems, mainly a bad hitch in the double action trigger pull, first trip in, did not even fix it, 2nd trip in, it seems to be great now, must have got a real good smith the 2nd trip, It's not quite as smooth of a trigger as the 4" I bought around a year ago..
 
Just got a new 6 inch 617 yesterday. Got it sighted in the same day.

Smooth but just a tad heavy DA. So today I put the trigger job on it. Now it's much better. SA is a touch over 5 lbs but breaks nice.

I'll use it at the gun club mini bowling pin and plate shoots
 
My fairly new M617, 6" had a terrible trigger, 12 1/2 lbs.. I changed the rebound spring to a 15# one.. have shot around 1200 rounds to break it in, now has a nice D/A 9 1/2 lbs., S/A 3 1/4 lbs..
 
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I would really like to find a pre lock 617 I could afford. I have a nice shotgun I would like to trade but I'm beginning to think I'd have better luck asking the Easter Bunny to bring me one.

This might be considered torture for you but I have two no-dash 617s. Keep looking and you'll find some but there are fewer nice ones left so they become more costly with each passing month.

Ed
 

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Hey Ed, why do's the 6" have the stainless steel looking trigger & hammer.. what is the proper word for those ? I sure wish my 6" and 4" had those..
 
This might be considered torture for you but I have two no-dash 617s. Keep looking and you'll find some but there are fewer nice ones left so they become more costly with each passing month.

Ed
They are both Alsum looking, why do's the 6" have the chromed trigger & hammer, is it a older model ?
 
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