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Old 02-01-2015, 09:55 AM
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These are mother of pearl, but for the life of me I don't know what they fit. What ever it is I don't have the gun for them.
I know this is hard without actually seeing them. I am thinking I frame. Anyone?




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Old 02-01-2015, 09:59 AM
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Yes, likely I frame.
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Welcome to the Forum. I think those are after-market stocks for a 32 Double Action or Ladysmith. The I frame stocks I have measure 1" at the base and 2 1/2" length. Yours show 7/8" wide and 2 3/8" in length as I can determine. The 32 DA and 22 Ladysmith have slightly smaller stocks. They are not factory stocks, since all orignals had a gold medallions. (corrected - see Post #5)
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The flat top style would put them in the early 1900s. They look nice. And, they might fit a .32 DA break top.
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You are absolutely right Guy. I had to go back and check and here are the results of my inspection. The 32 DA and 22 Ladysmith are the same. The I frame 32 HE is larger, and the 32 Safety is larger still.

The picture below shows, from left to right, a 32 DA, a 22 Ladysmith, a 32 Safety, and a 32 HE.
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Your grips look exactly like these on my .38S&W topbreak. I haven't measured them however.

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Hummm. I was checking GB for something to buy and restore for these grips to fit on. Seems like way to much trouble. I think I will just put them on ebay or something and unload them

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Hummm. I was checking GB for something to buy and restore for these grips to fit on. Seems like way to much trouble. I think I will just put them on ebay or something and unload them
32 DA revolvers are a good buy, and great fun to take to the range. Keep checking the other auction sites and you should be able to pick up a. Nice shooter for $200.
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