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Triple lock stocks
A nice set sold on fleabay for $210, item # 161449337012, advertised as "S&W Python grips, New". The seller had no idea what he was selling, so I bet he was well pleased with the selling price. Wonder what they would have brought if they had been properly described?
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Not necessarily TL stocks, more like std. pre-war N Frame Service Stocks with large Medallions.
I didn't realize that the value had gone up that much on them. I have a set around here somewhere I've been saving in case I pick up another pre-war N frame in need of correct stocks. As I recall they're not as nice as the ones on eBay, but I may have to rethink the value....
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Those could have gone higher.
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10-20-2014, 12:05 PM
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Makes me feel good about the pair I picked up on a clearance table for $2.00
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10-20-2014, 01:29 PM
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If a Colt collector bought them, they will probably be back on Ebay soon, as they are a tough fit for a Python! Ed.
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10-20-2014, 01:43 PM
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Not necessarily TL stocks, more like std. pre-war N Frame Service Stocks with large Medallions.
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uhhhhh.........
What other N frame existed pre-war besides the TL?
True, they were on 2nd Mod 455s and 44s, but the 2nd Mods did not exist before Aug, 1914 when WW I broke out.
Since they have a 4 digit number below 4000, they are almost surely TL grips.
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Sorry. I was referring to pre-WW2. (And I didn't notice the serial number.)
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They'll be incorrect on anything AFTER WW I.
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Betchya they'd look nice on this old four-fitty-five!
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