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Thread: S&W Revolver Books - Grip Info?

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    S&W Revolver Books - Grip Info?

    I have several boxes of s&w factory takeoff grips from older revolvers. I'm wondering if the S&W books provide info that I may need to identify them in order to sell them. I have the basics down like N, K/L, Round / Square Butt, and Magna. I wasn't sure if model numbers or year ID might be helpful in pricing and selecting as I list and if this is available in the books.

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    It's hard to date them or match them to specific models. Listing features like washer color, diamonds, etc. is helpful. I’m not aware of any stock references.
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    Thanks for the reply, I felt like that might be the case for the non serialized ones. Someone once told me that my S&W Pre-17 should have had magna grips so I wasn't sure how much detail the books went into.
    Glad to hear that I should be good with the frame size, shape, and physical features.

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    I think about the best you can do is to consult some of the S&W reference books like "The Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson", "The History of Smith & Wesson", and back issues of "The Shooter's Bible" and "The Gun Digest." All have photos of various models, and maybe you can match them up.

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    Post pictures over on the Smith & Wesson forums.

    They can give you probable time frames, but model would be nearly impossible to determine.

    There are some general guidelines, such as target stocks most likely came from a gun with target sights. But then, not all target-sighted guns shipped with target stocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishHunter357 View Post
    Thanks for the reply, I felt like that might be the case for the non serialized ones. Someone once told me that my S&W Pre-17 should have had magna grips so I wasn't sure how much detail the books went into.
    Glad to hear that I should be good with the frame size, shape, and physical features.
    Not necessarily. However, a K-22 should have diamond walnuts, whether target or magna. Goncalo alves came later.

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