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Smith & Wesson Model 617, Medium Frame, 22LR, 6" Barrel, Steel Frame, Stainless

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Smith & Wesson Model 617, Medium Frame, 22LR, 6" Barrel, Steel Frame, Stainless

Smith & WessonRevolversUPC 022188605785

The Smith & Wesson Model 617 is a robust, medium-frame revolver chambered in .22LR with a 6-inch stainless steel barrel and a durable steel frame. Ideal for both novice and experienced shooters, it offers exceptional accuracy and reliability for target shooting, plinking, and small game hunting. Perfect when you need a dependable sidearm for backyard shooting sessions or competitive shooting sports, its ergonomic design and smooth trigger make it a joy to handle. The stainless steel barrel combined with the solid steel frame gives it enhanced durability and corrosion resistance, making it suitable for extended use in various environments.

ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
TypeRevolvers
UPC022188605785
Item #160578

Technical Overview

CategoryHandguns
ManufacturerSmith & Wesson
ModelRevolvers
InventoryIn Stock
Item Number160578
UPC022188605785

Specifications

  • Model: Smith & Wesson Model 617
  • Frame: Medium Frame
  • Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (22LR)
  • Barrel Length: 6 inches
  • Material: Steel Frame
  • Finish: Stainless Steel
  • Action: Double-Action Revolver
  • Capacity: 10 Rounds
  • Sights: Adjustable Rear, Fixed Front
  • Grips: Rubber with Checkered Pattern
  • Weight: Approximately 38 ounces
  • Overall Length: Approximately 10.5 inches

FAQs

Is the Model 617 suitable for beginners?

Yes, its low recoil and manageable size make it very beginner-friendly.

How accurate is the Smith & Wesson Model 617?

Users often commend its excellent accuracy, especially at ranges under 50 yards.

Does the stainless barrel resist rust well?

Yes, the stainless steel barrel provides strong resistance against rust and corrosion.

Can it handle high-volume shooting sessions?

The solid steel frame and quality construction allow for extended shooting without significant wear.

What is the typical use case for this revolver?

It is commonly used for target shooting, small game hunting, and recreational plinking.