I have a K-22 Target Masterpiece Model 48 (WMR) with factory LR cylinder and it is accurate and a fine gun, but my Dan Wesson is more accurate and less finicky on ammo and has better trigger and sights. I would swap my 48 in a heart beat for another DW 22 for sure, but the DW is like finding a chicken with teeth. Few were made and for some reason seldom seem to come up for sale. I would sell any S&W I have before I would sell my Dan Wesson's.
Hi
I am Pleased to announce That Forum member here,
Waldo Pepper and I struck up a Trade agreement. Shortly he will have a Brand New In Box S&W Stainless .22 Target Pistol, and his Beloved S&W Model 48 Revolver in .22 W.M.R. Caliber along with the auxiliary .22 L. R. Caliber cylinder, will be residing in my S&W collection.
I have scoured the Internet for a
"S&W Model 48 Convertible" shortly after selling off one I had that was Mint back in 1997 to No Avail. That was One I always Regretted getting rid of afterwards as These revolver's do not come along often with Both cylinder's, and through the Grace and Patients of Waldo, we have struck a Great swap for Both of us from the results of this Thread. I Look forward to adding his 4 screw First Year 48 to my S&W collection and now the shorter Brother I have that is also a 4 screw Model 48 will
No Longer Be lonely. Thank's for the Trade Waldo, and remember,
be careful what you wish for on a Trade in these Gun forums as someone may call you out on it if you offer that special Gun for Trading Purposes...
Here is my 4" Model 48 that I have right now, That I fired at a B-27 Target at
the 100 Line with {Target also shown} and Don't believe it for a minute when someone tells you that the .22 W.M.R. is
NOT accurate in a Handgun, it is The Person behind it that makes One Truly Perform...
I shot this B-27 man sized Target
Off hand On a Dare at my Local Range as Four Other Range safety officers Looked on with spotting scopes to see if I could hit the Target in
a Kill zone at 100 Yards. Once I shot all six rounds, holding on the neck Region The Ones watching with spotting scopes said
"Well, He did It, Five out of Six in The Kill Zone" and
a A Very Humble Silence fell over the Peanut Gallery In The 9 Ring area I Placed Two shot's in One on The left Hit, and Just flinched a Bit on the Far right Hit just on the edge of The Black area {The Peer Pressure from On Looker's was Unbelieveable}...I will Post Pictures of this Hard to locate S&W Model 48 Covertible, with His Little Brother shown when it shows on my end...Hammerdown