Hello Shotgunner
I
waited first to see
those that Oppose them first.
In My eyes there is not a Better Built or designed Medium Frame .22 Rim Fire revolver. I have had Colts, they are nice but to me not as durable as a S&W K-22. A Lot of Thought went into the K-22's and I Like the Original
Outdoorsman as well as the Later Target
Masterpiece series. I have never owned
a bad one meaning one
that was Not a Tack driver, Nor have I ever owned one that got
wore out or out of time like the fore mentioned brand. I know they must be doing something right in the design as it has been in production for well over 80 Years and still is the top K-22 rim fire revolver choice out there even in the newer stainless 617 Series. Below are a Few of my Favorites in my Stable. Both original and they do get shot fairly Often. The First one is the original series
Outdoorsman K-22 Made from
1930-1939 and mine is a
1936. The following one is an Early
Post-War Transitional revolver. It has a low Four digit serial number and also has the Pre-War extractor rod end of Mushroom style design. It shipped in
Early 1947 with a sample Target I shot with it being Six rounds at the 20 Yard line off hand. The Third K-22 was a rescue case. It was an abused gun that had a horrible finish that I sent off to "Ford's Refinishing" In Florida and had a face lift done on in their Master Bluing finish. It shipped in 1948 and that was the first Year for the new Four Line adress on the lower right hand corner of the Frame area. They can make even an Inexperienced Target shooter look good as far as groups go. It was
D.B. Wesson that Perfected the .22 round, so it would only stand to reason he would be the one to make such
a Fine Target Masterpiece...Hammerdown