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    Smith and Wesson First Model .22 Outdoorsman

    I glommed this S&W K-22 First Model Outdoorsman this weekend at an auction. Only have the auction pics at this time...





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    What a cracking looking revolver, looks great, we're not trusted with such things here ... .50BMG Sniper rifle, Boys .55 Anti Tank Rifle, no problem, you want a .22 revolver, no way, far too dangerous for the likes of you!

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    While on the S&W subject, here is one of my favorites

    My K-38 in 38 Special with single action and 8 3/8 inch barrel, very accurate and the custom grips help tooAttachment 80737

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    Lovely revolver, I had a model 18 that I liked just fine...it's at top in my mass picture...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
    What a cracking looking revolver, looks great, we're not trusted with such things here ... .50BMG Sniper rifle, Boys .55 Anti Tank Rifle, no problem, you want a .22 revolver, no way, far too dangerous for the likes of you!
    Have to agree a lovely looking revolver, although John is correct regarding a standard revolver/pistol, we can have revolvers but must have a 12" barrel and a brace or extension on the rear of the frame to take them to or over 24" total...... what we call a LBR (Long barrel revolver) in any calibre, plus we can have any .22 LR semi automatic it the same configuration rifle or pistol but 24" or over.......

    We also have section 7.1 or 7.3 were we can own a handgun but is either part of a collection and you can't shoot it or have one kept at a approved club if you want to shoot it....... (lot more complicated than than that also revolves around age and calibre.... but is the basics most often called heritage pistol)

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    Thanks, guys! There are some mighty fine revolvers pictures in your responses.

    Finally got to my FFL's and looked it over before the 10 days started.

    It is in great shape, with a small patch of corrosion on the barrel (looks like a fingerprint). The grips are in extremely nice shape and I had to check---serial number is stamped on the inside, so they are original.

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