S&W K22 History & Review, A Classic Revolver From Smith and Wesson.
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- Let's take a look at my Pre Model 17 Smith and Wesson K22 Revolver. A classic from S&W.
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45 Alfa Charlie Papa.
I have owned one of these beauties for about 40 years this pistol taught me how to shoot a handgun
I paid $150.00 for mine bought it off a navy masterchief while serving in the navy Seabees in 1975 while stationed at Taiwan ROC
I just picked my 48-2 today and it was a blast. I have the .22 lr cylinder to go along with it, an older plastic clamshell case to go with it and nothing else original.
The grips are square butt and oversized which I love because I put big grips on all my revolvers, unfortunately it also came with it's share of scratches and wear. Much to my surprise, the bluing has held up well after some initial cleaning with oil & steel wool.
Thanks for sharing and the history lesson! I read whatever I could to piece together I could about this lesser known piece.
It was my first handgun. I shot it and shot it. Actually got pretty good with it. Very accurate guns. Somewhere along the way I let it get away. I’ve always regretted that.
Man, that sucks! I'm sure you had a good reason at the time. Thanks for watching.
I have a 17-9 and I us 1974 polish ammo, at 25m not yards it will put six rounds in under 1inch (off a hand held rest), just love it😀👍👍👍👍👍
Nice video. I am a S&W .22 fan. I have a 1931 K22 Outdoorsman, , 1948 and 1953 Masterpieces, and a 1975 Model 17-2. That is the 3 basic generations. Never had much interest in the stainless models. To me, they are all works of art.
Very cool! Nice collection. These are hard to find around here. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for this video! I just picked up a 1948 (ser# 49,xxx) K22 Masterpiece myself TODAY! And it was great to see yours from the same year. Mine doesn't have a box but the mechanicals and bore are just excellent and I can't wait to shoot it this weekend. Learned some good things from this video thank you again for your time and efforts - well done!
I bought mine new in 1980. I still have it and it's great for target shooting. I just love it.
This one just fell into my lap. So glad I am the new caretaker of it and it is such a great shooter. Thanks for watching.
...the K22 I inherited from my dad in 1984 (SN shows 1955 - 1957) has a highly polished deep blue
Great presentation and history video. Literally my grandfathers gun which I have shot all my life, so pretty sentimental. Fantastic quality and accuracy, will shoot any ammo flawlessly.
Thank for your kind works. Great little 22 revolver.
Interesting and informative! I didn't know those little screwdrivers I inherited were S&W issue! I have a K-22 from my father and it is one of my go-to for the range. They are beautiful, well shooting weapons. I wouldn't give mine up. thanks for a good presentation.
Great video 👍. I recently picked up a masterpiece from a local pawn shop for a very good price. It's in near mint condition, all numbers match including the grips ! Unfortunately no box. Mine is from 1953. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for watching.
It's always great to find an old Smith with recessed cylinders. Later on, by the late 50s-early 60s Smith only recessed the cylinders on their Magnum Revolvers.
The old service pistols in 38 special, were also not recessed back in the 40's. when you are trying to meet a price point that was the first thing to go along with the adjustable sights. Thanks for watching.
Recessed or not, the accuracy and shoot ability isn't affected.
I have two model 617’s . Both of which have recessed cylinders. Neither has pinned barrels like my K.22s but they all have recessed cylinders
The 8-3/8" version could benefit from a vintage pistols scope mounted to it. They are that accurate.
In sweden, picked a 17-6 up for about 260 dollars. Great gun! :)
They are great guns. Hard to find one in the US for under $1000. Nobody gets rid of them, they just keep getting passed down to other members of the family. Thanks for watching.
@@45AlfaCharliePapaToday I found a 17-6 in Good Condition @ a Central Texas Pawn Shop for $600. SCORE !!!
Very nice revolver.
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Outstanding video my friend. I was able to pick up one in amazing condition. I'm excited to shoot it. Based on the serial numbers which all match it's from 1948. I wish I was able to get the box. thank you again.
If it shoots anything like this one does, you will be very happy with it. Thanks for watching.
Great video. They are nice pistols. I started having an issue with rounds sticking in the cylinder. No matter how much cleaning, it didn't help. I discovered that the Winchester M22 40 grain 1255 fps black copper coated ammo was sticking while the Federal Champion Value Pack 36 grain 1260 fps fits fine and has no issues.
8:25 Please don't take this the wrong way, but you really encourage me. I watch Paul Harrell and hickok45 shoot targets and I think, man, I have really lost it as far as hitting anything. But then, a regular guy comes up with a target like this at 10 yards, and I'm like, wow, I just did a spread like that at 50. But yes, you did fine and since most things someone will be shooting are closer to 30 feet than 150 feet, this is fine for the first group of the day. And you made an old guy feel good about himself again. I have the Model 17, not a K22, and while they look similar to my Model 10, there is a very noticeable difference of weight once they are in your hand.
Thanks for your kind words. We all have good and bad days at the range. I am ok at 10-20 yards with a pistol but anything beyond that I struggle. As with anything the more you practice the better you can get, just wish I could just walk out my back door and shoot more often. Thanks for watching.
@@45AlfaCharliePapa - "just wish I could just walk out my back door and shoot more often" - Don't we all. I have a public range about 25 miles away, but it is mainly good for shooting a lot but not really improving. It has long times between cold range to check targets, and unless you have a spotter, you end up with not really knowing what went where. The indoor ranges have gotten expensive, plus you can't shoot rifles, and I think they are keeping far too many records of who is in and what they are shooting.
Keep up the good work on the videos.
I have one inherited from my grandfather. 100% original and it looks like it was never shot. Perfect grips and bluing. Came in an original blue box with all tools, even the vapor wrap. How can I determine approximate value for this 1958 production model? I'm interested in selling.
Nice Vid Sir , I will post a few pics of mine on the FB post this link was in. Dave
Thanks for watching. Hope you got something from it. The photos were great.
I just bought one today. Mine is 1948 I think. It has a single line "Made in USA" on the right side instead of 4 lines like yours. The serial number is of this format: k 19XXX. Namely a "k" followed by 5 digits, starting with 19. The store had two of them, both with serial numbers in this format (the other was "k 53XXX"), so both late 40s I think, however the other one had four lines on the right of the frame instead of 1. The other was in slightly better condition, but the one I bought was $175 cheaper, so I snapped it up (the store owner bought it the day the before while the other had been on consignment for at least a couple of weeks). I didn't check the inside of the grips but the cylinder had matching serial numbers (without the "k" though) on both guns.
Nice find! Great and solid 22's. Thanks for watching.
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you spend? I have heard these keep going up in price
Nice video and gun! I have a 1930’s production K-22 Outdoorsman. I've cleaned it up quite a bit, but the bluing is in pretty rough shape. It functions flawlessly though. Should I refinish it? Would that lower its value?
I wonder if a newer 10 shot cylinder will work in there? Perhaps get a blued one from S&W?
Wool steel to clean the old gunk from its insides...? That should be forbidden, it takes steel from gun. Just soaked for 10 minutes with Hopes-9, cleaned, and the job was done. Great revolver, by the way.
No steel wool to clean the insides, just solvent and a rag. The steel wool and oil was to remove the surface rust off the blueing. It had been decades since the last time this was cleaned and oiled. Thanks for watching.
Nice.
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@@45AlfaCharliePapa No problem. As a S&W-a-holic I never get tired of looking at nice Smiths. At last count I`m up to 58 of them in the collection. Most are post 1957 guns, but I have picked up a few older ones. Recently found a nice nickel Combat Masterpiece made in 1956 that I couldn`t pass up.
I just got one today.feel really lucky to own it ,dull bluing 1951 . Gave $525 for it .how did I do ?
...grand theft pistol!!!
I have my own kit gun magnum 22 6 shot 6 inches barrel 357 magnum. Jet msgnum
I got the H&R Model 999 Sportsman. It appears to be the poor man's answer to this S&W.
A good economical working mans gun with 3 extra shots nice! Thanks for watching.
The Model 999 is absolutely a great gun. Looks very good, shoots very well. And top-breaks are just cool.
So, is that gun considered a 5 screw gun? Great video. Thanks
Mine is in a blue box don't know if that means anything
I just found one. Hardly ever shot. Comes with original box and cleaning tools. Serial Number K 196022. Where should I sell it and for how much?
Check out gunbroker for pricing. you can sell on gunbroker or find a dealer that consigns firearms. Thanks for watching. looks like your is a 1953 production.
You are so right about where these would be found. I am 72 and inherited one from my daddy 30 years ago. He served in Europe in WWII. It ticks all the boxes for a K22 from 1948, also. The serial # is 59139. Am I right? Thanks for your help.
They must have made a lot in 1948, because I see a lot of them in the comments and elsewhere made that year.
wonderful old craftsmanship gun. thanks for watching.
...same here...I inherited it from my dad in 1984...just wish I'd kept the original (blue) box & grips (dad had a Tyler T-Grip on it that I tossed in favor of S&W Goncalo Alves target grips)...I recently picked up a set of original grips from a collector...mine seems to be from around the mid 50s - a 5 screw with a pinned barrel
I have a S&W I Frame .22LR Target. Mine has a broken firing pin. I have searched the internet and came up with nothing. Any Help?
Keep looking they may pop up once and a while. Another option take it to a good Gunsmith that may be able to make one for you. Thanks for watching.
Jack first gun parts
K22 k253,000 range . Can anyone help to date it.
How can you tell the age of the gun the number on the grip is k 70958 thanks
www.northeastshooters.com/xen/threads/how-to-identify-date-a-s-w.68254/
1966 based on serial number.
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@@45AlfaCharliePapa how can you tell. I have one that says K 204504
@@JoseRivera-xd1is 1953 according to the website in the comment above yours. Thanks for watching.
I've got a model 17-4 and I'm willing to sell it.
does this revolver have a 3 piece firing pin?
It does have a frame mounted firing pin. I Don't know about 3 piece.
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What? 700$?! In germany they cost around 400€ XD
These command high dollar here in the states. seams everyone's grandfather had one of these and sold it long ago or it went to an older brother or cousin. Now they want one like old grandads and the people that have them never give them up. This kind of quality is hard to find these days. Thanks for watching.
@@45AlfaCharliePapa In germany we can give those guns only to family members if they have a permit, if this isnt the case we (our family) have to sell them or turn em in to the police if we die and they destroy them :'( so most people wanna get rid off them as long as they are alive and so they land on the used market quiet often. In addition the possession of handguns is limited to 2 per competition shooter, 10 per hunter (dont ask me why, its still a stupid difference) or endless as collector but only in the field you are collecting (for example S&W and Colt Handguns until 1980) you can get more under some circumstances but i have never seen a competition shooter with more than 8. Thanks for the Video, there are not so many in german, and if i wanna inform myself a bit i am thankful for your work.
Anyone who shoots rat shot through one of these classics today doesn't deserve to own it.
said shot rats no mention of "rat shot "
I have a 1940 smith and wesson how much are they worth
That would be a Pre-War production, Best thing to do is have It appraised, It could be worth a good amount. Few of them were made. Thanks for watching.
@@45AlfaCharliePapa thank you I got it appraised for 3400$
Pre-war guns do bring some good money. Glad it worked out.
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what's up with the stupid doll.? I have this gun, love it.