A Pair of Masterpieces.

CajunBass

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Here's a couple I've tripped over the last few weeks.



Top one is a 1955, K-38 Masterpiece. Somewhat finish challenged, but the mechanicals check out tight. Very nice trigger. The D/A is not especially light, but is smooth as glass. The S/A breaks like the proverbal glass rod.

The bottom one is a 1948, K-22. That one is in very nice condition, and came with the blue/gold box with matching S/N written on the bottom. It has the flat post war finish S&W was still using.

Both of them have diamond Magna grips, which I'm such a sucker for. The K-22's number to the gun, but the not the 38's.

I haven't fired the 38 at all yet, and have only plinked a few rounds with the 22, but I hope to get them out to the range in a couple of days. I suspect they'll draw a few Ohhhhsss and Ahhhhhhsss' :D
 

lamarw

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Very nice and I also love the wood grip's diamond. Both are already getting
Ohhhhsss and Ahhhhhhsss' from this firing lane.
 

highpower3006

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I have basically the same set. I've had mine for over twenty five years now while they don't get taken out to play as much as they used to, I still enjoy shooting them from time to time.

1948 K22 one liner on the left and a 1950 K38 on the right.
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Colt46

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Masterpiece is an understatement

The combat revolver hasn't gotten any better or more advanced than that.

I have temporary custody of a model 15-2. The trigger is amazing.
 
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