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Buckterrier 12-31-2009 10:05 AM

My road back into handguns
 
I was given this beautiful handgun as a gift for Christmas. It is a S&W model 17. Serial # dates it to 1958 or 59'. Have yet for fire it yet but maybe tomorrow, (just had knee scoped yesterday, chillin' today). I ordered a set of Hogue grips and they came in today. So I cleaned her up and installed. I forgot how rewarding it is just to clean a handgun. Yeah she's a .22 but I understand the model 17 is a very accurate gun. Without further ado... :D

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legion 12-31-2009 10:08 AM

Sorry, I like the old wooden grips better.

I have my grandfather's old Model 67. He had the grips shaved and shaped to his hand. Lucky for me, I must have his hands because it fits me like a glove.

9dreizig 12-31-2009 10:08 AM

Slippery slope Mark,, can I invite you out hunting with me yet ?? LOL
How's the knee ??

Rot 911 12-31-2009 10:33 AM

I agree, those wood grips are nice!

Buckterrier 12-31-2009 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 5098880)
Sorry, I like the old wooden grips better.

I have my grandfather's old Model 67. He had the grips shaved and shaped to his hand. Lucky for me, I must have his hands because it fits me like a glove.

No worries. The wood grips do give a gun the classic look. My model 29 came with wood combat grips but were a bit big for my hands. I put Hogues on it also. I like the look and feel of the Hogues and they fit my hand very good, a bit of a sinister look also ;)

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Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 5098881)
Slippery slope Mark,, can I invite you out hunting with me yet ?? LOL
How's the knee ??

You bet Todd! We can hunt Skeet, Tramps, Paper targets, :D . You know I'm not the hunter gatherer type ;) But certainly enjoy target shooting. Yeah it is ANOTHER slippery slope for sure.
The knees been torn for over a year. Figured I'd get it sewed up since I had some time off. Just a torn maniscus. Not even taking the pain meds. Thanks for asking.

on2wheels52 12-31-2009 10:45 AM

I'm thinking all the 17's I've seen had a patridge front sight, could it be an 18 instead? But then they didn't normally come as a 6".
I vote to leave the wood on also.
Jim

porsche4life 12-31-2009 10:56 AM

I think I'd shoot it with the Hogues and save the wood for looking pretty....



Purdy spoon in either form... Hard to not like a wheel gun....

Buckterrier 12-31-2009 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by on2wheels52 (Post 5098967)
I'm thinking all the 17's I've seen had a patridge front sight, could it be an 18 instead? But then they didn't normally come as a 6".
I vote to leave the wood on also.
Jim

I did some investigation on the S&W forum and posted the question. I only saw one other with this type of front sight and it didn't even have the red insert. Tabs says it's the original. Someone else on the S&W forum thinks it's been changed. No matter.
Interesting thoughts on the grips.

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 5098984)
I think I'd shoot it with the Hogues and save the wood for looking pretty....
Purdy spoon in either form... Hard to not like a wheel gun....

+1 In fact when I was checking the serial number I took the grips off. Although being careful a small chip broke off by the trigger guard. I was able to use my carpenters glue on it. Fit right back in place and clamped it. All's good. I'm thinking after 50+ years the wood must be dried and brittle. A little Murphy's oil soap?
Thanks, she is purdy!

m21sniper 12-31-2009 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 5098880)
Sorry, I like the old wooden grips better.

I have my grandfather's old Model 67. He had the grips shaved and shaped to his hand. Lucky for me, I must have his hands because it fits me like a glove.

The wood grips looked nicer, but those rubber Hogue Monogrips are sooooo comfortable and ergonomic.

The fancy wood hogue monogrips are to die for.

Buckterrier 01-07-2010 07:01 PM

Passed the safety course this evening :D (basically you passed if you didn't shoot the instructor, lol.
Here's my target, 50 feet out. Was using a Rossi .22 revolver, and an MKII pistol. Not to to shabby for not shooting in 10 years or so. So now the road on getting a carry permit.

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Rick Lee 01-07-2010 08:17 PM

I have rubber grips on a lot of handguns, but don't really see the need on a .22, which had just about zero recoil. I have Pachmayers on my S&W 29 and with 180 gr. loads, I need them. It feels like getting hit with a bat in the heel of my hand. Not so on .22's.

m21sniper 01-08-2010 12:14 AM

Wooden fingergrooved hogues would look GORGEOUS on that gun, and give the same grip as the rubbers.

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azasadny 01-08-2010 03:18 AM

Very nice revolver! I'm "actively collecting" at this point of my life and I learn something new every day. Collecting/shooting/reloading are my winter hobbies.

Rob Channell 01-08-2010 06:56 PM

Nice spoon. I've actually been waiting to run across something like that. I want a revolver in a .22 caliber for fun and practice. I'm hoping to run across a Colt Officer's Model Match, Colt Diamondback, or a Smith and Wesson model 17 or 617. I kind of prefer a six inch barrel for all the above.

Personally I like the feel of the rubber Hogue grips but I like the look of the wood so I'd probably just oil up the wood and store it while shooting with the rubber grips. If you decide you want a wood grip but still want the custom feel I ran across Nill Griffe grips. They are kind of expensive but look really nice.
MacTec - Nill-Grips for S&W Handguns

There is a local gun show next week but I am not too optimistic about running across any good deals. I just do not have the luck of someone like tabs or others on this board.

KarlCarrera 01-08-2010 07:36 PM

Very nice, do prefer the wood, but that is a very nice .22

Karl
88 Targa

Buckterrier 01-09-2010 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by on2wheels52 (Post 5098967)
I'm thinking all the 17's I've seen had a patridge front sight, could it be an 18 instead? But then they didn't normally come as a 6".
I vote to leave the wood on also.
Jim

Nope it's a 17.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 5113337)
I have rubber grips on a lot of handguns, but don't really see the need on a .22, which had just about zero recoil. I have Pachmayers on my S&W 29 and with 180 gr. loads, I need them. It feels like getting hit with a bat in the heel of my hand. Not so on .22's.

I agree 100%. I had the Hogues on my scoped model 29. After shooting the Rossi .22 you certainly don't need any sort of 'padding' for recoil.

Quote:

Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5113507)
Wooden fingergrooved hogues would look GORGEOUS on that gun, and give the same grip as the rubbers.

Yeah yeah yeah... Ok so I ordered a pair :D

m21sniper 01-09-2010 02:06 PM

Awesome. :D


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