CajunBass
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VERY nice. Well done Sir.
VERY nice. Well done Sir.
Those are very nice, and you got a good price.
I have a K22 and would love to have a K38.
Enjoy them in good health!
or a flock of baby bald eagles...Those are prettier than a litter of puppies!
Here is my pair, the k38 Target Hammer standard trigger 1949, The k22 speed hammer, 1952. Both have a Matt blue finish.View attachment 916260
Nice set of vintage Smiths!View attachment 915236 View attachment 915235 View attachment 915233 View attachment 915234
Have to admit it. There’s a soft spot in my heart for vintage Smith & Wesson handguns. Saw these two and just couldn’t resist. Both are in about 95% condition. The K22 is slightly out of time but this is an easy fix. Takes me about 30 minutes to install an over-size Power Custom hand in one...not even sure I will do that since the timing issue is so slight. The grips on the K22 are not period correct. The K38 grips may not be period correct...not sure when they went to the diamond coke bottle grips. The serial number on the K38 dates to 1949. The K22 dates to 1950. Wish they could talk...bet they have changed hands three or four times. Slight holster wear on the end of the barrels. The bluing on the K22 is getting thin on the edges. Both guns have obviously been used but well cared for. $1200 for the pair out the door.
I just won this today. K22 masterpiece March, 1953 NIB.View media item 3077
Nice set of vintage Smiths!
Few revolvers are more classic than the older Smith K/frames in .38 and .22 LR wearing 6” barrels.
Stay safe.
In my neighborhood $1200 would get you one or the other, but not both. I am deeply jealous!