Anyone have a idea how to tell what year. The gun is very tight, operates very smoothly, appears to have been shot little, carried a lot. I was wondering if this was a special order, or proofed for overseas sales etc. 22s in, between the cylinders, by the cartridge recess for the rims, has. On the inside frame when the cylinder is open has the numbers 686883 stamped, and same on the cylinder arm inside, and on top of the cylinder it has numbers stamped where you load the. Bore is pristine, so are cylinders, shoots great!! It has no model no, just the K prefix in front of the serial number on the butt.
Original grips, bluing that is thinning but mostly all there, nice case colors on hammer and trigger, whish has fine lines on it for good grip. Today traded at LGS for K 22, 1950's era I think, 5 screw, milled lines on rib on top of barrel,6', and target hammer, very fine checkered.