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Smith and Wesson 617 .22lr discussion and good experience at BigBoys
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<blockquote data-quote="D V US" data-source="post: 4337553" data-attributes="member: 34558"><p>I have had dozens of S&W 22s from 1947 - 1982 and about half had sticky extraction. Also some misfires because the chambers were tight and the rim of the case would sit just off the cylinder and when the firing pin hit, it would set the case against the cylinder. Second time around it would pop it. Established members on the S&W forum pass around a .22 LR "community finish reamer" because it is such a common problem. But once finish reamed all the problems disappear. </p><p>Currently I have a "3T" model 18 and a matching model 48 to fill the .22WMR spot. Both are 6 shots in one hole capable at 15 yards. I on the other hand usually am not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D V US, post: 4337553, member: 34558"] I have had dozens of S&W 22s from 1947 - 1982 and about half had sticky extraction. Also some misfires because the chambers were tight and the rim of the case would sit just off the cylinder and when the firing pin hit, it would set the case against the cylinder. Second time around it would pop it. Established members on the S&W forum pass around a .22 LR "community finish reamer" because it is such a common problem. But once finish reamed all the problems disappear. Currently I have a "3T" model 18 and a matching model 48 to fill the .22WMR spot. Both are 6 shots in one hole capable at 15 yards. I on the other hand usually am not. [/QUOTE]
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