Frieda's Boss
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Got my recently purchased K22 Outdoorsman cleaned up & took a few good enough to share pics, so thought I'd show it off a bit. The only old S&W I had before this was my late great-uncle's rusty old .38 Single Action, 2nd Model(1889), which is what led me to this forum, years of me drooling over the beautiful revolvers regularly posted here, and finally my first 20th century Smith just last week!
I decided on a K22 Outdoorsman for alot of reasons, but I needed a 22 revolver anyway and wanted an example of a pre-war Smith, mostly just because I find them among the most beautiful guns ever made. Sho needs more reason than that? I found this one online and decided it looked original...really hope I am correct, there...and was a fair price from a reputable seller. So I bought it. The finish is not 100%, and has some blemishes & a scratch or two, but that is fine. I want to shoot this gun, so probably best that it isn't NIB. It is nice enough that I can appreciate the beautiful finish of the time, but worn enough that I'll have zero problems shooting it often. As far as possible refinish, I think it is original because of all the sharp stampings, the sideplate seam, proud pins, etc...my only hesitation is the cylinder seems a bit plum in color when looked at in bright light. No marks from S&W under stocks to indicate they ever worked on it.
Speaking of stocks, these are clearly not correct. From the pics I couldn't tell, they almost looked silver. In any case, no worries...An excuse for me to find some new ones. I'd love some Keith Brown grips, but not sure if he is taking orders anymore. I'll either get some customs from him, or some period correct magnas from wherever I can find them. Anywan, enough of my babbling, enjoy a few pics.
I decided on a K22 Outdoorsman for alot of reasons, but I needed a 22 revolver anyway and wanted an example of a pre-war Smith, mostly just because I find them among the most beautiful guns ever made. Sho needs more reason than that? I found this one online and decided it looked original...really hope I am correct, there...and was a fair price from a reputable seller. So I bought it. The finish is not 100%, and has some blemishes & a scratch or two, but that is fine. I want to shoot this gun, so probably best that it isn't NIB. It is nice enough that I can appreciate the beautiful finish of the time, but worn enough that I'll have zero problems shooting it often. As far as possible refinish, I think it is original because of all the sharp stampings, the sideplate seam, proud pins, etc...my only hesitation is the cylinder seems a bit plum in color when looked at in bright light. No marks from S&W under stocks to indicate they ever worked on it.
Speaking of stocks, these are clearly not correct. From the pics I couldn't tell, they almost looked silver. In any case, no worries...An excuse for me to find some new ones. I'd love some Keith Brown grips, but not sure if he is taking orders anymore. I'll either get some customs from him, or some period correct magnas from wherever I can find them. Anywan, enough of my babbling, enjoy a few pics.
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