An affordable exercise ‒ or how to have fun and still spend less. This is what the Smith&Wesson model 617 revolver in .22 Long Rifle caliber can offer
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The 617 revolver is sold in a tough plastic case
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The Smith & Wesson model 617 Revolver in .22 LR caliber
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The RWS ammo used in the shooting test. The elegant package protects a high quality product
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The large and smooth trigger offers a great support for the finger. The protruding of the rubber handle increases grip
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Right side of the revolver
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Left side of the revolver
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The Patridge type front sight is a determining factor for this weapon’s precision
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Under the firing pin, you can see the Hammer Block safety
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The group shot at a distance of 15 m, with no support, achieved with little effort
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The modern cylinder release. A special badge/label on the frame alerts that the gun is locked
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The adjustable rear sight is completely black as should all aiming devices conceived for precision shooting
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The cylinder has a capacity that a semi-automatic gun can envy
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The small caliber muzzle is in a nice contrast with the barrel size: note the length of the front sight which eliminates reflections
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