Smith & Wesson Adds SW22 Victory Target Model

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posted on April 11, 2018
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Responding to customer demand, Smith & Wesson has added a Target Model to its award-winning SW22 Victory line of pistols that launched in 2015. Chambered in .22 LR, the new model incorporates features specific to competitive target shooting, such as target sights, a custom target thumb rest grip, and polished feed ramp.

Features include: 
  • 5.5” bull barrel
  • Target trigger with adjustable trigger stop
  • Black blade front sight and adjustable rear target sight
  • Textured, polymer target thumb rest grip panels for right- or left-handed shooters
  • Picatinny-style rail for use with an optic


The SW22 Victory Target Model pistol, is available with a 10+1 round capacity, ships with two magazines. MSRP $429. This model is also Massachusetts compliant and listed on the Formal Target Shooting Roster.

To learn more about the new SW22 Victory Target Model pistol, visit smith-wesson.com

Additional Reading:
NRA Gun of the Week: Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory Pistol  
When Worlds Collide: Smith & Wesson's SW22 Victory  

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