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SOLD - Smith & Wesson Pre-17 K22 'One Line' 22lr Revolver


KahrMan

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Cleaning out the safe of a few guns I just do not shoot.  Here is a nice Smith that I got from Gr8smiles.  Here is his description: 

Born in March 1948, this Smith & Wesson pre-17 K22 has a lot of life still in her, and boy if she could talk the stories she would tell. Period correct diamond magna stocks have a different number from the gun. Deep dark blue still looks great on this 5-screw revolver. She is about as smooth as any revolver I own. For an 83 year old gun, she runs better than most new guns. 

 

It does have a little muzzle wear and the I have had a couple of light primer strikes.  I gave it a good cleaning but have not shot it since then.

 

$800

 

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On 10/14/2021 at 4:15 PM, KahrMan said:

It does have a little muzzle wear and the I have had a couple of light primer strikes.  I gave it a good cleaning but have not shot it since then.

I bet the strain screw has been backed off in the past. This is sort of a do-it-yourself-at-home trigger job on a S&W revolver. 

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1 hour ago, Dirtshooter said:

Beautiful piece of workmanship. I hope somebody buys this fine piece and cares for it another 73 years. I would love to have it, but I don't feel like taking the verbal abuse and possibly physical abuse if I bought it. LOL

None of us here would tell on you…

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