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Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun 22LR 10-Shot

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$329.00
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About this product

Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories revolvers and rimfire. The Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun 22LR 10-Shot is a reliable, high-capacity .22LR revolver built on the K-frame. This model offers a 4.1-inch barrel and a 10-round cylinder. Available now for $329.00.

Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.

Last updated: April 2026

What are the specifications of the Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun?

Product Type Revolver
Caliber .22 Long Rifle (.22LR)
Capacity 10 Rounds
Barrel Length 4.1 inches
Material Stainless Steel Frame and Cylinder
Finish Matte Stainless
Sights Adjustable Rear, Patridge Front
Action Double/Single Action
Grip Synthetic (Black Rubber)
Weight (Unloaded) Approximately 39.6 oz (1.12 kg)
Overall Length Approximately 9.1 inches
Manufacturing Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
Condition New
SKU 160584

What makes the Model 617 Mountain Gun stand out?

The Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun is a .22LR revolver built on the classic K-frame, known for its balance and handling. This particular model, often referred to as the "Mountain Gun" due to its lighter profile compared to some of its counterparts, features a 4.1-inch barrel. This barrel length hits a sweet spot for both accuracy and portability, making it a good choice for field use or target practice. The 10-shot capacity is a significant advantage for a .22LR revolver, allowing for extended shooting sessions without constant reloading.

The construction is entirely stainless steel, which means durability and resistance to corrosion, a practical benefit for a firearm that might see use outdoors. The matte stainless finish is low-reflection and holds up well to handling. It comes with an adjustable rear sight and a Patridge front sight, which is a common and effective setup for precise aiming. The double/single action trigger provides versatility, allowing for a deliberate single-action shot or a faster double-action pull. The synthetic grip offers a secure hold, even with wet hands, and helps manage what little recoil a .22LR produces.

Who is this revolver for?

This Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun in .22LR is a versatile piece. For anyone looking for a reliable and accurate rimfire revolver, whether for plinking, target shooting, or small game hunting, this fits the bill. The 10-shot capacity is a big plus for range time, meaning less reloading and more shooting. It’s also a solid choice for teaching new shooters the fundamentals of revolver handling and marksmanship without the recoil or cost of larger calibers. Given its stainless steel construction, it's a durable option for carrying in the field during hunting season, for dispatching small varmints, or even just as a reliable trail gun.

What are the pros and cons of the Smith & Wesson Model 617?

Pros:

  • High Capacity: 10-round cylinder means more shooting, less reloading.
  • Durable Construction: All stainless steel build resists corrosion and wear.
  • Accurate: 4.1-inch barrel and adjustable sights provide good precision for a rimfire revolver.
  • Versatile: Suitable for target shooting, plinking, small game hunting, and training new shooters.
  • Reliable: Smith & Wesson's K-frame design has a long-standing reputation for dependability.
  • Low Recoil: .22LR caliber is easy on the shooter, making it pleasant for extended sessions.

Cons:

  • Price Point: At $329.00, it's a more significant investment than some entry-level .22LR revolvers. For a budget-friendly option, see our Rimfire Rifles.
  • Weight: While a "Mountain Gun," it's still a full-sized K-frame revolver. Some might prefer a lighter, smaller frame for deep woods carry.
  • Trigger Pull: Double-action pull can be heavy for some shooters, though single-action is typically crisp.

How does the Model 617 compare to other .22LR revolvers?

Feature Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun Heritage Rough Rider Ruger LCR .22LR
Material Stainless Steel Alloy Frame, Steel Cylinder Polymer Frame, Stainless Steel Cylinder
Quality High-grade, durable, precise machining Entry-level, functional, less refined Modern, lightweight, good for concealed carry
Compatibility Standard .22LR ammunition Standard .22LR ammunition (often convertible to .22WMR) Standard .22LR ammunition
Shipping Same-day from Wichita, KS Varies by retailer Varies by retailer
Lifespan/Durability Excellent, built for long-term use Good for its price, but less robust overall Very good, especially for its intended purpose
Price $329.00 ~$150 - $200 ~$450 - $550
Watch: Is This What a “Good” New S&W Looks Like? (617 Mountain Gun)

Who should buy the Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun?

Buy it if:

  • You want a durable, all-stainless steel .22LR revolver for years of use.
  • You value a 10-round capacity for extended range sessions or plinking.
  • You're looking for an accurate rimfire handgun for target practice or small game.
  • You need a reliable training firearm for new shooters due to its low recoil and classic revolver mechanics.
  • You appreciate the balance and feel of a K-frame Smith & Wesson.

Skip it if:

  • You are on a very tight budget for a .22LR revolver; consider a lower-cost rimfire option.
  • You need the absolute lightest possible firearm for deep backcountry carry; a smaller, lighter frame might be more suitable.
  • You prefer a semi-automatic handgun for higher capacity or faster reloads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary use for a Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun?

The Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun is primarily used for target shooting, plinking, small game hunting, and as a training firearm for new shooters due to its low recoil and accuracy.

Is the Model 617 Mountain Gun suitable for concealed carry?

While technically concealable, the K-frame size and weight of the Model 617 make it less ideal for concealed carry compared to smaller, lighter .22LR revolvers or semi-automatics designed specifically for that purpose.

What kind of ammunition should I use with the Model 617?

The Model 617 is chambered for .22 Long Rifle (.22LR) ammunition. It typically performs well with a variety of standard velocity and high-velocity .22LR rounds.

Does the Model 617 Mountain Gun have an adjustable trigger?

The Model 617 features a double/single action trigger. While the pull weight can sometimes be improved by a gunsmith, it does not have user-adjustable trigger pull settings.

How do I clean and maintain my Smith & Wesson Model 617?

Regular cleaning after each use is recommended. Remove the cylinder, clean the bore with a .22 caliber bore brush and patches, clean the cylinder chambers, and wipe down the frame and exterior surfaces with a lightly oiled cloth. Consult your owner's manual for detailed instructions.

Where can I buy revolvers online?

You can buy revolvers online, including the Smith & Wesson Model 617 Mountain Gun, at Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We ship to your local FFL dealer.

What is the difference between a double-action and single-action revolver?

In a double-action (DA) revolver, pulling the trigger both cocks the hammer and releases it. In single-action (SA), the hammer must be manually cocked before pulling the trigger, which then only releases the hammer. Many modern revolvers, like the 617, offer both DA/SA capability.

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Specs at a glance

Smith & Wesson Model 61… SPECS AT A GLANCE 39.6 oz WEIGHT 4.1 inches SIZE $329.00 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Derek based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication.
$329.00