$680 SHIPPED Credit Cards OK, no additional fees.
Model 17-3 .22LR (K-22 Masterpiece)
I bought this revolver from a forum member (Ditrina) here in July 2010. The box and stag grips were included. I did take the revolver to the range twice, and shot exactly 100 rounds of premium ammo. It shot great and functioned excellent. I bought this gun as a "keeper," but sadly I just can't keep everything. For collecting or target shooting, you will not be disappointed.
This revolver is in excellent condition. There is almost no turn line. Lock-up is tight. The blue is deep and clean. The brown wood grips number to the gun with slight handling marks, and included are a set of Excutioner's finest stags with medallions.
I will rate this gun at a 95% due to the small marks above the ejector rod on the lower part of the barrel, as shown in one of the close up pictures - these marks are hard to see in normal light.
No tools but some papers.. It is a 17-3 box corrrectly marked but not the correct serial number on the label, the other end of the box is marked:
Smith and Wesson
K-22 MASTERPIECE
BLUE FINISH MODEL 17
6-INCH BARREL
Other information:
Thanks, John
Best contact is: [email protected] or call me at 618-727-1921.
I'm an FFL dealer, prices listed are shipped to your FFL.
Illinois residents add 6.25% sales tax, call me.
Visa / Mastercard / Discover accepted, NO CREDIT CARD FEES.
Postal Money Order / Cashiers check also accepted.
Shipping only to FFL. I will need a copy of the License to ship to - faxed, e-mailed, or mailed hardcopy.
This revolver is NOT listed anywhere else.
I SHIP TO CALIFORNIA handguns must be on the "California list". I don't know if this revolver (Model 17-3) is California Eligible. It is NOT a C&R gun as the factory ship date is December 1977.
THIS PICTURE SHOWS the small marks above the ejector rod as noted in the description above. It took several tries to get a photo to show them.
Model 17-3 .22LR (K-22 Masterpiece)
I bought this revolver from a forum member (Ditrina) here in July 2010. The box and stag grips were included. I did take the revolver to the range twice, and shot exactly 100 rounds of premium ammo. It shot great and functioned excellent. I bought this gun as a "keeper," but sadly I just can't keep everything. For collecting or target shooting, you will not be disappointed.
This revolver is in excellent condition. There is almost no turn line. Lock-up is tight. The blue is deep and clean. The brown wood grips number to the gun with slight handling marks, and included are a set of Excutioner's finest stags with medallions.
I will rate this gun at a 95% due to the small marks above the ejector rod on the lower part of the barrel, as shown in one of the close up pictures - these marks are hard to see in normal light.
No tools but some papers.. It is a 17-3 box corrrectly marked but not the correct serial number on the label, the other end of the box is marked:
Smith and Wesson
K-22 MASTERPIECE
BLUE FINISH MODEL 17
6-INCH BARREL
Other information:
- Ship date: December 1977
- S/N: 14K8207
- Blue
- Two sets of grips
- K-Frame
- Caliber: .22 LR
- Capacity: 6-Rounds
- Action: Single/Double Action
- Barrel Length: 6"
- Front Sight: Patridge
- Rear Sight: Adjustable
- Hammer: .375 Semi-target
- Trigger: .265 Serrated
Thanks, John
Best contact is: [email protected] or call me at 618-727-1921.
I'm an FFL dealer, prices listed are shipped to your FFL.
Illinois residents add 6.25% sales tax, call me.
Visa / Mastercard / Discover accepted, NO CREDIT CARD FEES.
Postal Money Order / Cashiers check also accepted.
Shipping only to FFL. I will need a copy of the License to ship to - faxed, e-mailed, or mailed hardcopy.
This revolver is NOT listed anywhere else.
I SHIP TO CALIFORNIA handguns must be on the "California list". I don't know if this revolver (Model 17-3) is California Eligible. It is NOT a C&R gun as the factory ship date is December 1977.












THIS PICTURE SHOWS the small marks above the ejector rod as noted in the description above. It took several tries to get a photo to show them.





























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