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Smith & Wesson Model 63 prototype .22 LR, 1 of 12, 1974, Jinks letters, round butt, 95 percent, layaway, collection of gunwriter Dick Metcalf
Description:
Extraordinary Smith & Wesson factory prototype Model 63 Kit Gun .22 LR. Made in 1974 with rock-solid provenance provided by a brace of factory letters signed by Roy Jinks, serial M36517 is one of the original 12 prototypes. Features unique to these prototypes include a round butt grip frame, narrow rib, no front sight insert, silver (rather than black) adjustable rear sight and checkered walnut grips with medallions. No model number is marked on the frame. Other features include stainless steel construction, four-inch pinned barrel and a recessed cylinder. CONDITION: The bore and cylinder walls are strong and bright. Mechanics are solid. Metal finish crowds 95 percent. Grips are solid. INCLUSIONS: The Jinks letters, original box, tools (sealed), manual, warranty card, service center listing, ammo flyer and wax paper are present. The box is in fair condition. PROVENANCE: A Certificate of Authenticity signed by George Metcalf (brother) will be included. The price is firm and layaway is available. High resolution photos are available by request (please include your direct email address with this request as the GB system does not support attachment of large digital files). DICK METCALF: P. Richard “Dick” Metcalf (1946-2023) spent the majority of his adult life participating in and profoundly influencing the shooting and hunting industry. For over 40 years, his features and columns were cornerstones of publications such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns, Petersen’s Hunting and of course Shooting Times. Dick also hosted several cable television shows associated with these publications. Dick Metcalf influenced the shooting and hunting worlds for the better and his contributions are certain to stand the test of time.
Smith & Wesson Model 63 prototype .22 LR, 1 of 12, 1974, Jinks letters, round butt, 95 percent, layaway, collection of gunwriter Dick Metcalf
Description:
Extraordinary Smith & Wesson factory prototype Model 63 Kit Gun .22 LR. Made in 1974 with rock-solid provenance provided by a brace of factory letters signed by Roy Jinks, serial M36517 is one of the original 12 prototypes. Features unique to these prototypes include a round butt grip frame, narrow rib, no front sight insert, silver (rather than black) adjustable rear sight and checkered walnut grips with medallions. No model number is marked on the frame. Other features include stainless steel construction, four-inch pinned barrel and a recessed cylinder. CONDITION: The bore and cylinder walls are strong and bright. Mechanics are solid. Metal finish crowds 95 percent. Grips are solid. INCLUSIONS: The Jinks letters, original box, tools (sealed), manual, warranty card, service center listing, ammo flyer and wax paper are present. The box is in fair condition. PROVENANCE: A Certificate of Authenticity signed by George Metcalf (brother) will be included. The price is firm and layaway is available. High resolution photos are available by request (please include your direct email address with this request as the GB system does not support attachment of large digital files). DICK METCALF: P. Richard “Dick” Metcalf (1946-2023) spent the majority of his adult life participating in and profoundly influencing the shooting and hunting industry. For over 40 years, his features and columns were cornerstones of publications such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns, Petersen’s Hunting and of course Shooting Times. Dick also hosted several cable television shows associated with these publications. Dick Metcalf influenced the shooting and hunting worlds for the better and his contributions are certain to stand the test of time.
Smith & Wesson Model 63 prototype .22 LR, 1 of 12, 1974, Jinks letters, round butt, 95 percent, layaway, collection of gunwriter Dick Metcalf
Description:
Extraordinary Smith & Wesson factory prototype Model 63 Kit Gun .22 LR. Made in 1974 with rock-solid provenance provided by a brace of factory letters signed by Roy Jinks, serial M36517 is one of the original 12 prototypes. Features unique to these prototypes include a round butt grip frame, narrow rib, no front sight insert, silver (rather than black) adjustable rear sight and checkered walnut grips with medallions. No model number is marked on the frame. Other features include stainless steel construction, four-inch pinned barrel and a recessed cylinder. CONDITION: The bore and cylinder walls are strong and bright. Mechanics are solid. Metal finish crowds 95 percent. Grips are solid. INCLUSIONS: The Jinks letters, original box, tools (sealed), manual, warranty card, service center listing, ammo flyer and wax paper are present. The box is in fair condition. PROVENANCE: A Certificate of Authenticity signed by George Metcalf (brother) will be included. The price is firm and layaway is available. High resolution photos are available by request (please include your direct email address with this request as the GB system does not support attachment of large digital files). DICK METCALF: P. Richard “Dick” Metcalf (1946-2023) spent the majority of his adult life participating in and profoundly influencing the shooting and hunting industry. For over 40 years, his features and columns were cornerstones of publications such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns, Petersen’s Hunting and of course Shooting Times. Dick also hosted several cable television shows associated with these publications. Dick Metcalf influenced the shooting and hunting worlds for the better and his contributions are certain to stand the test of time.
Smith & Wesson Model 63 prototype .22 LR, 1 of 12, 1974, Jinks letters, round butt, 95 percent, layaway, collection of gunwriter Dick Metcalf
Description:
Extraordinary Smith & Wesson factory prototype Model 63 Kit Gun .22 LR. Made in 1974 with rock-solid provenance provided by a brace of factory letters signed by Roy Jinks, serial M36517 is one of the original 12 prototypes. Features unique to these prototypes include a round butt grip frame, narrow rib, no front sight insert, silver (rather than black) adjustable rear sight and checkered walnut grips with medallions. No model number is marked on the frame. Other features include stainless steel construction, four-inch pinned barrel and a recessed cylinder. CONDITION: The bore and cylinder walls are strong and bright. Mechanics are solid. Metal finish crowds 95 percent. Grips are solid. INCLUSIONS: The Jinks letters, original box, tools (sealed), manual, warranty card, service center listing, ammo flyer and wax paper are present. The box is in fair condition. PROVENANCE: A Certificate of Authenticity signed by George Metcalf (brother) will be included. The price is firm and layaway is available. High resolution photos are available by request (please include your direct email address with this request as the GB system does not support attachment of large digital files). DICK METCALF: P. Richard “Dick” Metcalf (1946-2023) spent the majority of his adult life participating in and profoundly influencing the shooting and hunting industry. For over 40 years, his features and columns were cornerstones of publications such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns, Petersen’s Hunting and of course Shooting Times. Dick also hosted several cable television shows associated with these publications. Dick Metcalf influenced the shooting and hunting worlds for the better and his contributions are certain to stand the test of time.