You could also go for the blue/stainless set. Mine don't quite match since one is a ten shot and the other is a six.
617-4:
17-6:
617-4:
17-6:
Zipti6, any argument for or against 4” vs 6”,You could also go for the blue/stainless set. Mine don't quite match since one is a ten shot and the other is a six.
617-4:
17-6:
Thanks.I have never owned a 4" K frame in 22LR. I've been very happy with the 6" model 617. Owners of the 4" Model 617 really seem to like them. The 4" is harder to come by. (This seems to be the case going back at least to the models 17 & 18.) I'd be hard pressed to pass on a 4" pre-lock model 617 if the opportunity were right.
Smith & Wesson 22LR revolvers are notorious for having tight chambers. This is easily corrected using a properly sized reamer. I would much rather do this to a stainless cylinder than blued or aluminum.
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