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Sure is, good eye!Is that .32-20 ammo in that picture?
Sure is, good eye!Is that .32-20 ammo in that picture?
Same as yours, probably late '30s.Here's why - - -
S & W, mod. of 1905, 4th change, possibly made in the late 1920s to very early 30s.
Made 1915-1940; ser. # ranged from 65,701 to 144,684. This one's starts with "111".
What is the make/model of your .32-20 and the approximate age ?
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My favorites are the ones I've hung on to over the years for that very reason - they are my favorites. Top of my list is the 686 and then the 586.
Thanks. It's a 1951 model K-22. A nice quality gun and a good shooter. I normally keep some larger grips on it for shooting, but it's wearing the originals in the photo. The 586 also wears different grips most of the time - Pachmayr grippers somehow feel best out of several ones I've tried, so I usually shoot with those.The lower right looks nice.
Pachmayr grippers somehow feel best out of several ones I've tried, so I usually shoot with those.
Sorry if you got this far expecting something monumental but I was depressed, bored and needed to talk about guns.
Must not have been a Rossi M720... Those are some fantastic little 44 specials.The first few I owned were total crap (cough cough Rossi/Taurus). Those experiences turned me off of revolvers for another ten years or so. Very unfortunate.
Must not have been a Rossi M720... Those are some fantastic little 44 specials.
I had one of those. Neat little guy. Now all I have in 44S is a 4" 624.
Thanks. It's a 1951 model K-22. A nice quality gun and a good shooter. I normally keep some larger grips on it for shooting, but it's wearing the originals in the photo. The 586 also wears different grips most of the time - Pachmayr grippers somehow feel best out of several ones I've tried, so I usually shoot with those.