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Posted By: GunGeek S&W K-22 date of manufacture - 04/14/11
Need some help guys. I loaned my S&W book out to a friend, and now I have someone asking me about a date of manufacture. His is a K-22 with a serial number of K91xx. Can someone with one of the S&W books help me out?
let me run downstairs....

BRB
1947
2nd edition says for K series:

1947 K615-K18731
sheesh I am slow.
Thank you gentlemen, much appreciated.
What book do you use to find that information?
The "Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson" has some S/N info but it's not absolutely exhaustive. On the older stuff it's pretty good. AFAIK, there is no good source on the web.
Originally Posted by RufusG
1947


Hello Kevin
Here's one that Left the factory on July 1947. It has the larger style Mushroom shaped extractor rod. They used this style extractor to exhaust the Prewar supply of them, having to Mill out the bottom of the barrel to allow the closing of the cylinder. it is considered a Transitional K-22 and it's serial is a low Four digit sequence....The Smaller style Magna stock's shown in the last Two Picture's are serial numbered to it being original when it left the factory in 1947. The General.





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Thanks Rufus!
Originally Posted by RufusG
The "Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson" has some S/N info but it's not absolutely exhaustive. On the older stuff it's pretty good. AFAIK, there is no good source on the web.


Hello Savage 24
This should help... TheGeneral.









Post-War K-FrameSerial Numbers List.


1946- K-101--614

1947-K-615--K18731

1948- K-18732--K-73121

1949-K-73122--K-84129

1950-K-84150--K-104047

1951-K-104048-K--136690

1952-K-136691--K--175637

1953-K175638--K--210095

1954-K-210096--K--231255

1955-K-231256--K--266164

1956-K-266165--K--288988

1957-K-288989--K--317822

1958-K-317823--K--350547

1959-K-350548--K--386804

1960-K-386805--K--429894

1961-K-429895--K--468098

1962-K-468099--K--515478

1963-K-515479--K--553999

1964-K-554000--K--605877

1965-K-605878--K--658986

1966-K-658987--K--715996

1967-K-715997--K--779162

1968-K-779163--K--848781

1969-K-848782--K--948391

1970-2-K1--2K22,037-- K946,391 --2K1-2K22037
K946392 --K999999--1K1--1K39500

1971-2K22038--2K55996 1K39501-1K99999
3K1--3K31279

1972-2K55997--2K99999--4K1-627-- 3K-31280--5K6616

1973-4K1628--4K54104--5K6617--5K73962

1974-4K54105--4K99999--5K73963--6K58917--7K1-7K26043

1975-7K26044-7K70577--6K58918--8K20763

1976-7K70518--7K99999--8K20763-9K1-9K13999

1977-8K80001--8K99999--9K14001--9K83999--10K1-10K9999 ALL-- 11K-12K-13K-14K-15K
17K-17K3500


1978--9K84000--9K99999--17K3501--17K9999 All 18K--19K--20K--21K--22K--23K--24K1-24K6700-- ALL-- 35K--36K--37K--38K--39K--40K--41K--42K--43K--44K


1979--24K6701--24K99999-- All 26K--27K--28K--29K--30K--31K--32K--33K--34K--45K--46K--47K--48K--49K--50K--51K--52K--53K--54K--55K--56K--75K--76K--77K


1980--All-57K--58K--59K--60K--61K--62K--63K--64K--65K--66K--67K--68K--78K--79K--80K--81K--82K--83K--84K--85K--86K--87K--88K--89K--90K


1981--ALL-69K--70K--71K--72K--73K--74K--91K--92K--93K--94K--95K--96K--97K--98K--99K-100K1--100K999 ALL--101K--102K--103K--104K--105K--106K--107K--108K--109K--110K--111K--112K--113K--114K--115K--116K--117K--118K--119K--120K--121K--122K--123K--124K

1982--125K-269K999

1983--270K-311K273 This Year all K Serial Numbers Were Changed into The Triple Alpha Four Numeric System..



Originally Posted by generalstuart
Originally Posted by RufusG
1947


Hello Kevin
Here's one that Left the factory on July 1947. It has the larger style Mushroom shaped extractor rod. They used this style extractor to exhaust the Prewar supply of them, having to Mill out the bottom of the barrel to allow the closing of the cylinder. it is considered a Transitional K-22 and it's serial is a low Four digit sequence....The Smaller style Magna stock's shown in the last Two Picture's are serial numbered to it being original when it left the factory in 1947. The General.





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Aaaahhh...

General, you always treat us with such beautiful guns. I'd rather shoot a K-22 over any other handgun, I love them that much.
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Aaaahhh...

General, you always treat us with such beautiful guns. I'd rather shoot a K-22 over any other handgun, I love them that much.






Hello Kevin
I agree and Like my Model 48's as well. Here is a First year Issue of the Famous Model 48 .22 Magnum that has with it the Optional .22 LR cylinder. This one shipped in December 1959 and that same year was when Winchester Arm's released the .22 W.M.R. Cartridge....Regards, TheGeneral






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Originally Posted by generalstuart
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This should help... TheGeneral.

1955-K-231256--K--266164


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Thanks GeneralStuart, now I know my 22 is 56 years old.
I really like that revolver. [It shoots better than I can.]
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