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| You chose wisely. I have owned one about 45 years. I love it. |
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| Absolutely gorgeous! That's going to be going to be alot fun.
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| Congratulations on your find. That's one that is still on my bucket list. |
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Lost, but making good time
| Great addition to your revolver family. The 17-4 and earlier with the pinned barrels are really great shooters.
Bye for a while, guard the fort. - My Dad
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| There is no denying, the 17 is an amazing classic Smith and Wesson revolver. Congratulations on this find.
Niech Zyje P-220
Steve
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| Very nice revolver. |
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E tan e epi tas

| “She’s a beaut’ Clark”.  There is something Zen like about the 17’s/K22’s. Even if they or you or the ammo are not shooting well they are still just amazing fun to shoot, own and look at. Enjoy it. Revolvers are awesome. I am a wonder nine era kid. Grew up with Die Hard, Lethal Weapon and the rise of Glock, but I friggin love me a nice wheel gun and really need to shoot mine more.
Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris
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Each post crafted from rich Corinthian leather

| Nicely done (again)! I have a ‘47 / ‘48-era K22 that is both a great “trainer” for DA shooting but also fantastic on its own.
"The sea was angry that day, my friends - like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli." - George Costanza |
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| Sounds like you have LPCS - Lay's Potato Chip Syndrome. Adios, Pizza Bob
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| I’ve got a K22 in layaway at work, circa 1950. Hope to have it out in a couple of weeks.
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| I was pleased to add a 60's vintage M17 many years ago and then several years later, an M617. I've used both as teaching guns.
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