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  • indiucky

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    Been binge watching Jack the Ripper documentaries on Youtube and I got a handle on who did it...Time machine is up and running....I'm going to take that SOB down.....(No leather..Pocket carry in my overcoat...The game is afoot!!!)

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    Leadeye

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    Been binge watching Jack the Ripper documentaries on Youtube and I got a handle on who did it...Time machine is up and running....I'm going to take that SOB down.....(No leather..Pocket carry in my overcoat...The game is afoot!!!)

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    I like it!
     

    indiucky

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    Mom that made my heart skip...I to have a K 22 Outdoorsman but not in that condition!!! WOW!!!! The grip adapter on that thing is worth a mint...So are the cleaning tools..I will give you one of my $25 appraisals for free...

    For insurance purposes, due to the grip adapter and completeness along with rare red box I'd say insure for $2500-$3000...It's the most beautiful S&W I've ever seen on INGO...I have now 8 K 22's.....FYI those grip medallions are real silver...Mine were polished off and a jeweler put some initials on it...I got mine from a tactical Louisville gun shop for $500...My wife bought it for me....I'm going to post a link to a Henry Ford documentary where he is shooting one when they first came out and is grinning like a Cheshire cat..

    Here is one that went for $2500 but without the grip adapter...

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    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/798932151

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    At 2.52 is Ford or his companion shooting his K 22 Outdoorsman......

    [video=youtube;Vcr3YQK0eEY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcr3YQK0eEY[/video]

    Belknap Hardware in Louisville? Is your dad from down here???
     
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    mom45

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    Mom that made my heart skip...I to have a K 22 Outdoorsman but not in that condition!!! WOW!!!! The grip adapter on that thing is worth a mint...So are the cleaning tools..I will give you one of my $25 appraisals for free...

    For insurance purposes, due to the grip adapter and completeness along with rare red box I'd say insure for $2500-$3000...It's the most beautiful S&W I've ever seen on INGO...I have now 8 K 22's.....FYI those grip medallions are real silver...Mine were polished off and a jeweler put some initials on it...I got mine from a tactical Louisville gun shop for $500...My wife bought it for me....I'm going to post a link to a Henry Ford documentary where he is shooting one when they first came out and is grinning like a Cheshire cat..

    Here is one that went for $2500 but without the grip adapter...

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    Current Bid
    $2,501.00
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    Starting Bid
    $0.01
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    Buy Now Price Was
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    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/798932151

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    At 2.52 is Ford or his companion shooting his K 22 Outdoorsman......

    [video=youtube;Vcr3YQK0eEY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcr3YQK0eEY[/video]

    Belknap Hardware in Louisville? Is your dad from down here???

    I'm glad to read your post. Members on the S&W forum gave a similar appraisal of the value and also commented on the rarity of the grip adapter. I don't think my dad realized the value of that and the screwdriver or of the box in that condition...it is numbered to the gun as well. He's had it a long time but didn't buy it new as he was a toddler when it shipped from the factory. He thought it was made in 1935 but based on the serial number, the ship date was a couple years later from what I am told.
     

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