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Good to hear, Mark. I had heard similarly from others. He has very high condition revolvers and other firearms including many early Am. custom bolt rifles.
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I've dealt with Roger Bain on several guns and I think very highly of him. He's very honest, and though he usually is priced a bit higher, you could buy from him even without seeing photos and be confident of what you'll receive. I'd definitely recommend him to anyone.
Shane Robinson Joplin, MO
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one came into local shop yesterday and does not have price tag on it yet. what is reasonable price for 4 screw model 17 22lr in 95% condition? 
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I paid about $325 for one a year ago in similar condition, although mine had no papers and an aftermarket set of grips with a thumb rest.
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MP Sadly Deceased as of 2/17/2014
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Already has a buyer but thanks for the lead. Anybody else see this one? 1955 K-22
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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Rem-40x, Are you using the thumbrest grips! I'm always looking for target grips for S&W!
Rob, quite a discussion of that one on S&Wforum... The one Michael pointed to was a good buy for someone!
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Does anyone here know if any other S&W cylinders can be used on a .22-32 Hand Ejector model? I have not been able to find a replacement for one I bought several years ago. It is in pretty nice condition except for the cylinder which is very heavily pitted on the outside. I have a cylinder in .32 cal. that I bought thinking I might sleeve the chambers to .22, but the .32 cylinder is a tad shorter than the .22.
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Well I took the plunge, a 1957, looks like very good condition. It comes with a set of target grips, Steve do your recognize the style of grip?
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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Steven:
I am indeed using the grips. Several times a month, in fact, as it's one of the two handguns I shoot most often at our local Monday evening bullseye shoots. They really do work very well for their intended purpose.
Rem
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