1960 model 17 Follows me Home w/Pics.

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So a 1960 Smith 17 no dash, followed me home.
The pictures show my 1956 4 screw K22, and the 1960 17. The 17 is wearing the original target grips. The K22 has a 1980's pair on it, but I do have a regular sq. butt set of age appropriate stocks for it.
Immediately after acquiring theis revolver I went over to my pistol club. The gun appeared pretty clean but bone dry. I didnt have any oilr with me and should have asked the shop for a squirt.
Now Before I plunked down my money I had done all of the checkouts in the revolver checkout thread.

Out onthe Range I Load it up, single action, Double action, and the Trigger fails to return every time I fire it. I have to push the trigger firmly forward. UH OHH.

I didn't have any oil with me, the gun probably sat around for 20 years since the last time it was fired, and it was bone dry. I figured it probably had the rebound spring cut too much and a bunch of gunk dried up inside.

So I took it home removed the stocks and put a squirt of Kroil in the back, on the rebound slide etc.

Placed 6 snap caps in it and after 2 or three pulls the trigger was snapping back with authority, removed the cylinder and discovered it was clean as a whistle but also bone dry, A little lube and its spinning like its on ball bearings.

I was very relieved that there was no repair needed.
I really like the old pencil barrel K22s.
 

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A pair of Guns heh heh heh...

I always use the underwear model section of the department store ads for my gun cleaning mat on my workbench. Its better than news print or the sports section, and of course the department stores provide me with new Mats to enjoy periodically.
 
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