A few weeks ago, we took a look at the relatively new Smith & Wesson 617 Mountain Gun. The rimfire variant of the Mountain Gun series is a higher-quality addition to the current lineup of .22LR revolvers, and I have been looking for a perfect excuse to take another look at the “kit gun” concept and mash it up with the scoped revolver concept popularized by guys like Bill Wilson and J.D. Jones. The Mountain Gun is actually perfectly suited for this since it’s built on the same K-Frame that the Model 10 (.38 Spl) and Model 13 (.357 Mag) are. Today, I’ll show you guys what I’ve gathered to help push the reliability of the short-range .22LR 617 Mountain gun into a slightly more useful role as a longer-range small-game hunting gun, complete with a Burris 2×20 Handgun Scope, and a fitting leather chest holster from Falco Holsters.