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Smith & Wesson
Model 2214 Sportsman
Smith & Wesson Pistol 2214 Sportsman .22 LR Variant-1
Scale To:
Gun Dimensions Width:1.125-in
Length:6-in Height:4.5-in
Barrel:3-in Weight:18-oz
1 Variant
Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (40 grain bullet)38360
  • Recoil Factor (40 grain bullet)0.61 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity9 rounds
  • ConcealabilityGood
  • Defense Factor43%
Gun Specifications
Type:Pistol
Caliber:.22 LR
Action:blowback operated semi-auto
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:frame mounted thumb safety
Magazine:8-round
Frame:aluminum alloy
Grip:black plastic
Sights:fixed
Notes:
Manufacturer
Smith & Wesson
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About the Gun

The 2213 and 2214 Sportsman models are essentially cut-down versions of the Model 422 and 622 pistols.

Production

Production of this firearm began in 1991 and continued until 1999.

Market value
Last updated: 2/23/2026

MSRP during production was round $250. Examples in good to excellent condition currently range from around $400 to $450.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .22 LR
Alias: .22 Long Rifle
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:40 grains
MV:959 ft/sec ME:82 ft-lbs
Analysis

The Smith & Wesson Model 2213 and Model 2214, both marketed as the Sportsman .22, are compact semi-automatic pistols chambered in .22 LR. Both share the same basic blowback-operated mechanism with a fixed barrel positioned low in the frame below the recoil spring. This design results in a notably low bore axis compared to most .22 handguns. The 2213 features a silver alloy frame paired with a stainless steel slide, often including a threaded barrel (typically with 11/32x48 threads for suppressors). The 2214 has a blued carbon steel slide over an alloy frame with a standard non-threaded barrel configuration in most cases, though variations exist. These pistols were manufactured during a period when Smith & Wesson was expanding its rimfire semi-auto lineup beyond the established Model 41 target pistol, targeting plinking and casual shooting applications. These models remain a niche option in the .22 handgun segment, valued by collectors of Smith & Wesson rimfires or those seeking a compact, low-profile plinker with distinctive engineering characteristics.

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