These guns ship with two 10-round magazines. There is a frame mounted thumb safety on the left side of the pistol.Īs one might hope, the SW22 Victory is a single action pistol, making it great as an entry level competition pistol or just hours of target practice. The grip panels are removable, so I would expect companies like Hogue to jump in with aftermarket additions for this pistol. Additionally, the SW22 Victory pistols ship with a Picatinny-style rail that can be added to attach a red dot optic.
With the heavy barrel and a 36 ounce weight, shooting this gun will be pleasant for even the severely recoil adverse.Īll three guns have fiber optic sights front and rear. One of the models has a threaded barrel that will allow for the addition of a suppressor. The first guns will ship with a 5.5″ bull barrel. Skip down to the model chart for a comparison of the details on each. All three guns share the same basic specifications including barrel length, weight, sights and more. The new pistol is being introduced in three flavors: standard, threaded barrel and a standard model with a Kryptek finish. The new SW22 Victory is truly a dedicated platform.
With the exception of the Model 41, these guns are essentially centerfire designs that have been reworked for the rimfire cartridge. 22 LR platform pistol from the company since the Model 22A was discontinued.Īs regular shooters will note, Smith & Wesson does make other. The new gun represents the first sub-$1k. 22 LR handgun to its line-up: the SW22 Victory. Days ahead of the 2016 SHOT Show, Smith & Wesson announced the return of an affordably-priced, dedicated.