K-22 S&W Outdoorsman Pre-Model 17

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  • Опубліковано 22 бер 2016
  • Shooting and discussing a vintage S&W K22 Outdoorsman from the 1930s, which is actually a Pre-Model 17.
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  • @dahlski
    @dahlski 8 років тому +36

    Thanks, Hickock. I've been waiting for you to showcase this gun. I'm from Sweden and I have almost jumped through the hoops to get a gun license and over here the first you can get is for a .22. And I have my heart set on a S&W model 17 because I have a revolver fetish too.

  • @ssrathbun135
    @ssrathbun135 8 років тому +30

    I have a K22 that belonged to my Grandmother, great gun, really shoots well, very accurate!

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 4 роки тому +3

      be sure to keep that in your family. That is the type of gun you pass down and teach your grandkids on. I have a model 17-4 with the 8-3/8" barrel and it is my absolute favorite to shoot. It is hard to miss with it, ZERO recoil, and everyone puts down their glocks and want to shoot it when they see it.

  • @allywilkeforsenate
    @allywilkeforsenate 2 роки тому +6

    I have never shot a pistol more accurate.

    • @jeffreyelliott622
      @jeffreyelliott622 2 роки тому +2

      Oh but I have the Smith & Wesson Regulation Police post war in .38s&w caliber and it's a TACK driver for sure especially in the single action mode but those double action pulls are not so accurate !!! I can't miss shooting single action even with my eyes closed !!! Hahahaha !!!

  • @TheJelway723
    @TheJelway723 8 років тому +20

    i love the older gun videos

  • @stevesteve409
    @stevesteve409 8 років тому +4

    Sweet gun! 30 years from now, when everyone is firing polymer plasma laser guns, I will still be drooling over these old revolvers and lever actions. Thanks for the reviews Hickok45! A lot of us dont have access to so many firearms, but are incredibly interested in seeing them shoot and the history of some firearms in general. We appreciate you doing what you do, and I wish you good luck and happy shooting for years to come.

  • @la200o
    @la200o 8 років тому +5

    My first gun was a 17-2. Cost $81 new! I still have it, as good as it was when I first bought it in 1965.

  • @wyattearp6883
    @wyattearp6883 8 років тому +7

    Really enjoy the vintage revolver video's you do. My favorite era of revolvers. Thanks Hickok!!

  • @sordello51
    @sordello51 5 років тому +3

    A lifetime quest has ended. After 38 years I finally aquired a k-22. Either they were not for sale or too expensive. Mine was made in 1948 and is in unbelievable condition. Spent $800 on it!
    It lives up my expectations as I put up a 3x5 steel plate at 25 yds and hit it 21 out of 24 shots first time out.Nice!

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 3 роки тому +1

      Good for you! The crazy thing is that although they are relatively expensive, they are generally within reason for the average person to buy. The hard thing I've noticed is not the price but the AVAILABILITY of them. Nobody seems to want to sell theirs. I had to search for 2 years before I found a k22 masterpiece that someone was willing to part with locally.

  • @bobmenard5796
    @bobmenard5796 8 років тому

    Great video ! I love the old classic videos you and John do, and nobody does it better than you Hickok! You sir are a classic as well, all of us gun cranks hit the lottery when you hit the internet. You are one of a kind and beloved more than your modest self will ever know. Thanks for everything you guys do for us.

  • @Tripp426
    @Tripp426 8 років тому +1

    Yet another beautiful vintage gun getting a chance to shine on this channel. Thanks for sharing.

  • @joebatters5428
    @joebatters5428 8 років тому +2

    Ya gotta love those old revolvers. Thanks for the great videos you guys continue to make. I always look forward to seeing the latest one. Keep it up, you guys are a positive image for all gun owners.

  • @kennebecsmitty
    @kennebecsmitty 8 років тому +5

    NEAT!My Uncle Max had an old K-22,first handgun I ever fired.

  • @cherokid
    @cherokid 8 років тому +6

    I have fired a friends K-22 and although it isn't the same vintage as that gun it was the sweetest 22 handgun I have ever fired.
    The action was a smooth as glass and it had a great trigger. I only wish I could have talked him out of it. Those revolvers make a 22 handgun feel like a real handgun if you know what I mean. Anyway, thanks for the video.

  • @bluescatreimer
    @bluescatreimer 5 років тому +1

    I have a 1977 Mod 17 6" with the 3 the T's that is one of my favorite guns. It is a real joy to shoot.

  • @Hatch61
    @Hatch61 8 років тому +3

    Great video, I love the .22 revolvers, I must admit, I have a few. My first one was the Ruger single six convertible.22 lr and .22 mag. Still love shooting it 40 years later.

  • @johanneskohler1928
    @johanneskohler1928 3 роки тому +1

    My father owns one of these, which he inherited of his godfather. This was the first firearm I shot in my life. Because of my job, I don´t have the time to shoot firearms, and i´m more into bows and arrows nowadays. But the day I will start shooting firearms again, it will be with this gun, so thank you very much for the reminder of some very nice memories!

  • @johnclemens5720
    @johnclemens5720 7 років тому +3

    Have a 4 inch S&W K-22 made in 1953, it is excellent and extremely accurate, my favorite 22lr

  • @StPaul76
    @StPaul76 8 років тому +2

    Back in the days I used to do a lot of target shooting with a S&W Mod.17. I've never seen a more beautiful or better built .22-caliber handgun. The finish and the bluing was so smooth it looked like black glass. The action was like greased silk and the single action trigger broke clean just where I wanted it to. An accurate piece if any. It was not a consumer product built to the dollar like most modern, especially .22-caliber weapons.

  • @barnowlcom
    @barnowlcom 8 років тому +2

    I owned a K-17 Masterpiece in the 1980s. Target hammer, target trigger, target sights, target grips. Absolute dream! I'm just sorry I sold it in 2005...

  • @samwalker7821
    @samwalker7821 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Hickock! S&W revolvers from the 1930's are special. The depression was on and layoffs in the gun industry was high. I believe that S&W kept on only their best fitters and polishers in that bad time and the guns show it. One can see the difference when the new line of S&W revolvers were reintroduced in 1946. Demand was high and quality still excellent but the guns lacked that special elegance of the previous decade.

  • @franciskowalsky7574
    @franciskowalsky7574 Рік тому +1

    I agree!! Picked up a 1957, nice 22. 1 k. Top of barrel little rough. 6 in.. I paid to much!!! Expensive gun . Bought it at at a gun shop in New Alex. Pa. My fault!!!

  • @ressikanflute
    @ressikanflute 7 років тому +1

    I sold my Model 18 dash something and regretted the sale. Just this week found a 17-3 six shot six incher. Didn't blink at the price... around $800. Shooting .22 by the box load and working the trigger made my snubbie revolver accuracy shrink to fist size groups. GREAT vid

  • @later2672
    @later2672 8 років тому

    Awesome pistol. My father owns one, brings back good memories.The first revolver/gun we (my self and my kids and cousins) learned to shot. Thanks.

  • @tadpetrie3464
    @tadpetrie3464 5 років тому +2

    I just got a 1958 from the first series called Model 17. Haven't fired one since I was a teenager, making up for lost time now!

  • @ckim6400
    @ckim6400 8 років тому +9

    I love old .22's and its a Smith & Wesson. K-22's are sweet!

  • @jbkormos
    @jbkormos 8 років тому

    God, I love these videos!! These are truly balm for my soul....

  • @dpbeardslee
    @dpbeardslee 8 років тому +1

    You mentioned the 617 at the beginning of the video, and I had one years ago with a 6" barrel. It took two men and a boy to lift the doggone thing. It was a good shooter, but GAWD was it heavy! I'd much rather have that K-22. What a beauty!

  • @garyjackson104
    @garyjackson104 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for showing k, 22 . First gun I bought . When got back from Vietnam .

  • @dallasblues74
    @dallasblues74 5 років тому +1

    Took my 13 year old daughter shooting last weekend. It was her first time with a handgun. It was my dad’s old K-22 pre-17. She had the best time and was a pretty good shot with it.

  • @silverstar4289
    @silverstar4289 4 роки тому +2

    I have a few different Smith kit guns. Some flawless and others are shooters. They made a similar version in 22 mag. I have one of those. Works of art, and enjoyable to shoot.

  • @SuperMarshall2009
    @SuperMarshall2009 8 років тому +2

    Another great video. I have to get my pre-17 K-22 out now after watching. I can't believe what these cost now. Mine was only $150 25 years ago. It has a heavy DA pull but otherwise is excellent shooter. I have to get it out this spring. Thanks for the video

  • @mu2freighter
    @mu2freighter 8 років тому +5

    Looks like pure fun!
    I've lusted after the K-22 Masterpiece for years, I think it'll complement my Ruger Mk. II and New Model Bearcat perfectly.
    I'm counting down the days till my mortgage is paid off (2 years) and then I mean to have one. It doesn't need to be a safe queen, I intend to enjoy shooting it at every opportunity.

    • @jacobcelo7040
      @jacobcelo7040 5 років тому

      Glenn Horowitz been two years since your comment. Did you ever get your K22?

  • @mikebunner3498
    @mikebunner3498 8 місяців тому

    That Sir is a beautiful and well seasoned revolver. I learned handguns with a revolver. As so many people my age. They (revolvers) have been around since the 1800's. They are a proven tool.... AND the ammo is cheap and readily available. You can shoot one all day for very little money.
    I think this revolver like so many firearms shoots as well as the person using it. Good practice makes for good results..... Thank you sir for another wonderful video!!!! Great JOB!!

  • @bennettguns3809
    @bennettguns3809 4 роки тому +2

    You need to checkout other S&Ws for the Outdoorsmans .38 specials also along with the HDs with fixed sights. K22 was and still is the very best of handguns for any outdoorsmen!

  • @toxicmatrix1337
    @toxicmatrix1337 8 років тому

    Love my ruger single-ten. Made very well, 10 shot, and I just like loading/reloading it. Neat.

  • @rapidrrobert4333
    @rapidrrobert4333 8 років тому +2

    The holy grail of SW .22s. I have an 18 that I love. The model 17 has a heavier bbl same as a model 19. In fact, it's a .22 version of the 19.

  • @davidwagner4671
    @davidwagner4671 8 років тому +3

    My first 2 S&W were the combat master one in 22 and one in 38 Great hand guns

  • @RollingAroundwNicknAmanda
    @RollingAroundwNicknAmanda 8 років тому

    I hope you get your hands on a S&W 22 victory. I got one in February, it's pretty sweet. Love what you do here thank you!

  • @thomastourville9836
    @thomastourville9836 8 років тому

    K22 it's sure a nice gun sure wish it was in my safe! Love your show, you and John are doing a great job.

  • @lds4095
    @lds4095 8 років тому

    Thanks Hickok !!! Great look at a great gun !

  • @1rukie
    @1rukie 2 роки тому

    Thank you for all the great videos

  • @user-fh7nw2kd3j
    @user-fh7nw2kd3j 8 років тому +5

    Hey Hicok 45. Best video

  • @1FOEHAMMER
    @1FOEHAMMER 8 років тому

    K-22 = Best pistol I've ever shot, period. In a word, smooth. Glass like smoothness of every internal rubbing surface (feels like). Most accurate fire arm I've experienced as well. I had no idea I could shoot that well ( I can dot the "i" of pepsi at 15yrds at will) If you can sight in on it, you can hit it, every time. It becomes like Dumbo's magic feather almost, feels like magic in your hand. lol $1,000.00 ? Not mine, a million, maybe,... if I really liked you. Thanks for the video! Thumbs up from a k22 fan-boy-9000 here!

  • @ernestsheffield9976
    @ernestsheffield9976 8 років тому

    Shows you how much I know about guns. I didn't know .22 came in the revolver flavor. I gotta get me one of those. Cool gun.

  • @kapster3239
    @kapster3239 7 років тому

    classic @hickok45 you where born for this

  • @tompelley949
    @tompelley949 8 років тому +4

    Thousands of dollars to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. Good Show guys!!

  • @LouisianaLightCollector
    @LouisianaLightCollector 8 років тому

    Another awesome video as always.

  • @drmaudio
    @drmaudio 8 років тому +2

    I love the old Smiths!

  • @jamiemartin1793
    @jamiemartin1793 5 років тому +1

    I love a .22. A lot of fun and affordable to shoot.

  • @pepeledog
    @pepeledog 8 років тому

    You're closing in on 2 million subs!!! HOLY PEA SHOOTER!!!

  • @johnnytimmons9011
    @johnnytimmons9011 7 місяців тому

    I've got a mint 1959 Model 17 and non relieved target grips with a S&W correct holster. Beautiful guns and very well made. I was gonna get rid of it, but decided to keep it. Now I need to get me a Ruger Vaquero 45 LC.. I don't do any plastic guns myself. Just sold my Colt Combat Elite I bought new in the early 80's.

  • @gwp1ohio
    @gwp1ohio 8 років тому

    awesome, I had one but sold it a few years ago. great shooter

  • @nope5183
    @nope5183 8 років тому

    Great to see another video :D

  • @youtubeuser6286
    @youtubeuser6286 7 років тому

    Speedloaders for tube 22's work great for loading 22 revolvers, like the s&w 617 I just bought from budsgunshop. Just load the rounds in backwards from the way you would for tube rifles and the rounds drop right into the cylinders!

  • @Broachpopper
    @Broachpopper 3 роки тому +1

    I just picked this up in auction today. Holy cow it’s extremely accurate. 1947 date.

  • @ahartman89
    @ahartman89 8 років тому +1

    Always liked the Model 18s as well.

  • @Flguy34698
    @Flguy34698 8 років тому

    Great vid I enjoy when you have the old wheel guns out. My stepfather (my parents live Viola Tennessee ) has an old clot single action 22 magnum that is a super shooter. i would love to see you do a video on something like that if you could find one.

  • @jackmehov5788
    @jackmehov5788 8 років тому +3

    I love how the can takes 2 shots to drop 😂

  • @4catsnow
    @4catsnow 8 років тому

    Great upload on a great gun...thanx.........

  • @VinceLoPresti1570
    @VinceLoPresti1570 8 років тому

    Nice work with the food bank :-)

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 8 років тому

    fantastic video!!

  • @franciskowalsky7574
    @franciskowalsky7574 9 місяців тому

    Very nice!

  • @jc26527
    @jc26527 4 роки тому

    I traded for one today supposedly made in 1951. right at 95% condition, I love it.

  • @flyingbeagles8328
    @flyingbeagles8328 8 років тому +3

    I could definitely drop by with my 617 to let you do a video with it. LOL

  • @tackleberry5402
    @tackleberry5402 8 років тому

    Thanks for the counting tips, from south of Bowling Green

  • @tatooatlanta6006
    @tatooatlanta6006 8 років тому

    I love your videos. Please keep me informed about the new video's.

  • @daantjeturbo
    @daantjeturbo 8 років тому +6

    please don't stop uploading

  • @Americaacp
    @Americaacp 8 років тому

    Revolvers never fail, even after 100 years !

  • @Dldmny
    @Dldmny 3 роки тому

    I had a K17 and in a moment of weakness, I traded it away. It was super accurate on extended ranges and I've been looking for another. New, they're around a thousand bucks.

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 3 роки тому +2

      Why buy a new one with the safety lock and MIM parts when you can find a used one with hand fitted, forged parts for less than $1,000? Heck if you're lucky you can even find a 5 screw model for under $1,000. I bought a 1950 k22 masterpiece in excellent condition for $800 earlier this year. Granted that was a steal, it shows that deals are out there.

  • @sonnygunz9207
    @sonnygunz9207 5 років тому +1

    I miss blued guns. Nickel plated too. It’s a shame that beautifully blued and nickel plated guns are rare these days. I know S&W has a classic line that is very beautiful. They’ll never be like the old ones though. Luckily Smith made a TON of revolvers over the last 167 years. Same deal with a pre-‘64 Winchester model 94. If you have one, you’ll know what I mean.

  • @HumGunner
    @HumGunner 8 років тому +3

    Love my K22 Target Masterpiece.

    • @tomsterism
      @tomsterism 8 років тому

      +HumGunner my 80-year-old cousin owns a K22 Masterpiece in superb condition. What do you suppose such a gun might be valued at nowadays?

    • @nickdipaolofan5948
      @nickdipaolofan5948 4 роки тому

      @@tomsterism many variables effect value. what is the model number, the barrel length, does it have the three T's, etc. A plain jane k22 in great (95% or above) condition seems to go between $700 to around $1,000 but the sky is the limit for rarer or more desirable models.

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 8 років тому

    I love these vintage revolvers. So cool. What's not to like about a 22 revolver.

    • @damiangrouse4564
      @damiangrouse4564 8 років тому

      On the old ones? The price! Mamma won't advance my allowance...

  • @warsowgamer4fun
    @warsowgamer4fun 8 років тому

    AAAAHHH!!! that revolver is so cute !!!!! ^-^

  • @243Outdoors
    @243Outdoors 8 років тому

    Your getting close to 2 million Subs.

  • @jonnylivesinbr
    @jonnylivesinbr 8 років тому +1

    Gotta love early 20th century colts and smiths.

  • @mag318
    @mag318 8 років тому +3

    They don't make them like that anymore, that K22 was built by true craftsmen. Great video as always, and are you going to Louisville in May?

  • @1023471965
    @1023471965 8 років тому

    Kudos to Budsgunshop and Hickok45 for the donation of thousands of dollars to a food bank. Anyone shopping at a grocery store knows, the price of groceries seems to increase daily. More people everyday line up for food from their local food bank.
    Good video about the old S&W .22 revolver. The companies such as Federal Ammunition, budsgunshop, and SDI help make all the good videos possible. ... In a future dictionary will be a picture of Hickok45, found with the word Gun. There will be a link to all the good gun videos by Hickok45.

  • @PanzerKunzt
    @PanzerKunzt 8 років тому

    Great little gun.
    Managed to pick one up here i Sweden a couple of months ago, really good condition.
    Think i paid somewhere around 100USD for it, it's so hard to get handguns here so everythings dirt cheap.

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 8 років тому +1

    you should do the weatherby SA-08, that is one of the nicest shotguns I know, I think you'll enjoy that

  • @Blazethebest3
    @Blazethebest3 8 років тому

    nothin like watching Hickok45 on a Rainy day in Soviet Canada

  • @jasonshearer8449
    @jasonshearer8449 8 років тому

    Hey there Mr Hickok45, I honked at ya from I-65 on my way to Florida for are family spring break about 10:30 pm last night !! My boy's said who you honking at and I told them that you lived just west of where we was at........they said do you think he heard it, I said oh I'm sure he did ! lol

  • @glockerbob
    @glockerbob 8 років тому

    I actually do load those. Bought a kit that even has a bullet mold and you prime them with match heads or rolls of caps. Very labor intensive but if you cant find them you can roll your own. Even if you don't have any powder you can use the rest of the match (the colored part instead of white head) and it will fire.

  • @earlgeorge7573
    @earlgeorge7573 Рік тому

    I have a K22 S&W outdoorsman and my box looks just like yours.

  • @JavaThePuff
    @JavaThePuff 8 років тому +3

    When Hickcock takes one of his ears out, you know he's going vintage...

  • @teamskovhugger8135
    @teamskovhugger8135 4 роки тому +1

    😉👍 now thats a nice cal22 pistol

  • @paperback10
    @paperback10 5 років тому +1

    I have the identical pistol . Mine was manufactured in 1953. Everything is original except grips. It still shoots great. I just asked Smith & Wesson to service it for me and they refused. They won't work on anything made before 1960! Blatant age discrimination!

  • @111fishkiller
    @111fishkiller 8 років тому

    I probably fired over 1,000 rounds out of my grand dads M17 "Outdoorsman".
    All happened in the late 60's-early 70's at the local dump,at rats.
    Some things you just never forget.
    My neighbor,Mrs.Lishenring used to pay me .25 each,for killing rats along the ditch behind her house.
    Thanks for the flashback "45"...:-)

  • @jmc240
    @jmc240 8 років тому

    Great gun

  • @321minder
    @321minder 8 років тому

    Sorry Hickok, Bud's wouldn't get that little gem back if it were in my hands, thank's for the video.

  • @ar6985
    @ar6985 8 років тому

    I know that lots of views give unwanted advice but .... You need to buy that one from Bud's. One of the best Smith's ever made.

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs 8 років тому

    I have a 17 no dash but would love to have a pre-17 without the top rib.

  • @mohammedcohen
    @mohammedcohen Рік тому

    I inherited my dad's K-22 in 1984...still have it - promised him I'd never sell it - pawned it a few times but always redeemed it...

  • @piperspalace2461
    @piperspalace2461 8 років тому

    cool revolver, I love a 22, I love an old gun even better.

    • @BrokenarroVV
      @BrokenarroVV 8 років тому

      +Brandon Piper Maybe you can help then. I don't really get the idea behind buying a "outdoor" revolver in 22. ?
      I mean it isn't for self defence right? So what exactly are you shooting with that revolver?
      But maybe its just me..i'm german and maybe therefore everything needs to have a purpose :D

    • @piperspalace2461
      @piperspalace2461 8 років тому

      Well it's for what we call plinking. Just for fun. But when it comes down to it all self defense situations are all within a few feet of each other. I can kill or take down Any person with a 22. It's all about shot placement. Anyone who says a 22 isn't powerful enough is just wrong. Plus I can put a 22 rnd anywhere I want at 30yrds. It's dead accurate. But mostly is just a gun for fun and beginners at the range.

  • @fjg2372
    @fjg2372 8 років тому

    can you review a raging bull 44 mag 8.375" barrel....I know the quality of the ruger SRH but I like the modern look of the bull....S&W has a modern revolver also but to much$..thanks for all the great videos and history of firearms. have a great one

  • @MrKannon9
    @MrKannon9 8 років тому

    Go to the ammo shops in small towns possibly gas stations .22 ammo is all over there

  • @willyeng2445
    @willyeng2445 8 років тому

    Hey hickok45 you should do a video on the S&W 327 trr8 and also the model 25 45lc S&W

  • @3ducs
    @3ducs 8 років тому

    For semi-automatics in the prewar era I think the game was mostly the Colt Woodsman or pre-Woodsman pistols. They are jewels. The Smiths had better single action triggers though.

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs 8 років тому +1

      +3ducs OK, Hi-Standards also.

  • @macanmurda2001
    @macanmurda2001 4 роки тому

    Hickock always said those 22s are made for cans , at first I thought there were only good for recycling

  • @prinz3lady317
    @prinz3lady317 5 років тому +1

    Hallo may Friend the Videos so cooool🙌

  • @ukairgunner7459
    @ukairgunner7459 8 років тому

    Would you be able to get a hold of one of the Taurus Tracker or Raging series revolvers? I would mainly be interested in what you think of the styling.