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S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
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- wild_weasel
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Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
I ordered mine from Davidson's Guns at http://www.galleryofguns.com/genie/Defa ... &pid=&inv=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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W-W
Cheers,
W-W
Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
Got mine a couple of years ago at a Bass Proshop in Orlando for only $650. I had the barrel cut down by a local gunsmith for $36, but i have yet to find a good ramped sight to put on it.
jlhampton
jlhampton
Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
Check out my post from awhile ago: "My Bapty Conversion". I had John Duncan work on my 1917 and he custom made a ramped sight for it. No complaints!jlhampton wrote:Got mine a couple of years ago at a Bass Proshop in Orlando for only $650. I had the barrel cut down by a local gunsmith for $36, but i have yet to find a good ramped sight to put on it.
jlhampton
Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
I saw that one a while back. He did respond to a question I had but seemed hesitant to do work on a gun that had already been worked on. Heck, I'd love for him to just make a duplicate of the sight and i'd have it put on locally. I don't know.
jlhampton
jlhampton
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Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
If I wasn't in need of a more modern, practical handgun I would be all over this.
- wellofsouls
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Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
How are you guys liking the quality of this new pistol? I've seen Smith and Wesson go up and down in quality over the years.
I hate that they didn't use an original shaped hammer, and also had to remove that so-sexy fixed firing pin. (Lawyers... )
I think this is still a very practical pistol. I mean, it's a revolver - provided you don't have to have a fast 13 shots...and very few people really need that.
Didn't they also make it with a color case hardened frame too? And wouldn't a 4" barrel model be cool? How about a 7" target model with a partridge front sight...
I hate that they didn't use an original shaped hammer, and also had to remove that so-sexy fixed firing pin. (Lawyers... )
I think this is still a very practical pistol. I mean, it's a revolver - provided you don't have to have a fast 13 shots...and very few people really need that.
Didn't they also make it with a color case hardened frame too? And wouldn't a 4" barrel model be cool? How about a 7" target model with a partridge front sight...
- wild_weasel
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Re: S&W Model 22 1917 Classic Revolver .45 ACP
I’m very pleased with the classic lines of this revolver. The mechanical modifications aside I wish they had put a little more effort, any effort, into duplication original markings. This revolver is a bear to shoot with the original “splinter” grips. I’d recommend replacing them with original “N” frame S&W Magna grips or Magna type grips from Eagle Grips, smooth or checkered, and add a Tyler T-Grip adaptor (back in manufacture by a new owner) to improve overall shoot-ability while keeping a vintage look. Like a 12GA shotgun nobody argues with the 45ACP.
Cheers,
W-W
Cheers,
W-W