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44 specials & stags
In the last few years I have grown extremely fond of vintage stag grips. In that time I have also taken a liking to 44spl, so needles to say I love combining the two!
Today I decided to do a group picture of my "stagged out" 44's, & I wanted to share them with those of you who also appreciate vintage stag.
Pictured is my refinished Triple lock, 2nd model with Kings Cockeyed hammer & short action, 3rd model transitional modified by Mirco Sight company & 3rd model Wolf & Klar that has a Fitzed trigger guard.
Thanks for looking, & please post some of your favorite vintage stag grips too!
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Nice collection of 44's. And also like how that stag grips have aged. Frank
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Paul,
That's a beautiful and stunning group of stag 44s.
Please explain the " short action" 2nd Model? Is that a King modification?
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Love the 44's! Here's mine. Grips seem to have never been fitted, and have a great palm swell on each side.
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Gorgeous, you even have some 'popcorn' bark on the right side.
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That's a beautiful and stunning group of stag 44s.
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Yes, it's a King modification. Is has probably the smoothest action of any of my Kings guns.
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What magnificent revolvers!! I love the .44s....but my favorite barrel length is the 4". Is the 4" the one with the "Fitzed" trigger guard?
Love the stag stocks!!
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What magnificent revolvers!! I love the .44s....but my favorite barrel length is the 4". Is the 4" the one with the "Fitzed" trigger guard?
Love the stag stocks!!
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Yes, it's the 4" W&K. I know most hate the modification, but I got it for a price I could live with & it's a awesome shooter.
The gun came out of Oklahoma and I can't help but to believe this was someone's service weapon.
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[QUOTE=bengal fan;139744191]Les,
Yes, it's the 4" W&K. I know most hate the modification, but I got it for a price I could live with & it's a awesome shooter.
The gun came out of Oklahoma and I can't help but to believe this was someone's service weapon.
Oklahoma service weapon from Oklahoma for the .44 maybe, but that "sticker" has;.. "used in New Orleans" written all over it.
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Hey Paul, when you get tired of that 2nd model and decide to turn it loose, let me know. See you this weekend.
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Great 44's....
Stags are not too bad on older K frames.
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Can these play?
1917 with Grashorn elkhorn.
1956 .38-44 HD with Driskill's
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My .44 special came today, so I tried the old pair of Samber stags on. They look like they were made for each other.
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Nice collection of Stag grips, not to mention the revolvers they'er on!
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Really Old Grips
Old "service style" stag grips on my 44 special. They are both ugly and beautiful.
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They are. Also easy to bring back to life.
A little dye in the bark grooves the color of dried blood and a re-polish can do wonders.
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Those look like jigged bone. They are really nice too
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One of mine.....
Here is a King conversion with some really nice Sambar stags. This is a Model of 1950 Military 44he.
This is a long since sold 2nd model with jigged bone.
And this is a Wolf & Klar 44he 3rd model with those same jigged bone stocks. I think that they looked better on the 2nd model, but they fill a void until I can find some steer head stocks in ivory or MOP.
And to Paul - your collection makes me weak at the knees buddy....That Fitzed 3rd model could very easily live with me if you ever decide to give it up I like it almost as much as your King 38-44 Super Police
And before anyone makes fun of my wood pile - that stack is only for BBQ, we don't use wood to heat the house here in South Texas
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Not jigged bone which look fake because the lines always curve to follow the grip curve, and are smooth cut grooves.
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Delta those do look like jigged bone . Perhaps hand jigged actual bone, rather than mass produced synthetic copies ?
M Conrad 0311 - Those grips are nice. On second look , the front sight cought my eye ! Is that a small Gold Bead inlet to the top of the original sight ? Was this a semi common thing ? I would have thought I would have seen , or read description of something like that before.
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M Conrad 0311 - Those grips are nice. On second look , the front sight cought my eye ! Is that a small Gold Bead inlet to the top of the original sight ? Was this a semi common thing ? I would have thought I would have seen , or read description of something like that before.
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The front sight was described as being a USRA style with brass being neatly added to the top. I have also heard it referred to as a 1/2 target sight. I am not very knowledgeable as to the prevalence of this sights use, maybe someone else would better be able to speculate on this issue. Here is a close up of it.
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Wow !
That wasn't a modification to original sight, but full custom pinned in . Perhaps that was designed to fit the rules for a particular Class of USRA competition ?
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What woodpile. I thought it fell like that when cutting up some wind blown limbs. OK, if you don't use wood or gas, what do you use? Buffalo chips?
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Amazing pics guys. Only stags I have are some Indian sambar on super Blackhawk I won't sully the thread with a brand R pic. Came on the gun and the total price was amazeballs so I couldn't pass it up.
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I have several nice sets of Sanbar for K frames, but only jigged bone for my N's.
5" Triple Lock.
4" HD
5" HD
And then, there is this set, which really freaks me out because I can't understand why. Jigged Ivory.
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You have an excellent array of different style jigged bone examples which can be a 'learning moment' to those that are confused with Sambar Stag, to compare with the real McCoys in Posts #1 & #2 above.
The jigged ivory are the first I've ever seen and probably as rare as hen's teeth! They may be sacrilege to some. But they make sense on a large cal handgun that might get a little slippery with smooth grips and sweaty hands in a gun fight .
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You have an excellent array of different style jigged bone examples which can be a 'learning moment' to those that are confused with Sambar Stag, to compare with the real McCoys in Posts #1 & #2 above.
The jigged ivory are the first I've ever seen and probably as rare as hen's teeth! They may be sacrilege to some. But they make sense on a large cal handgun that might get a little slippery with smooth grips and sweaty hands in a gun fight .
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Funny part is, they were listed on ebay as Stag for $150 about a year ago with just two poor photos. I contacted the seller and told him they were most likely jigged bone. He updated the listing and dropped the price to $80. He also added an additional photo which appeared to show Schrager lines on the base of the stocks. As it was, I was the only bidder. When I had them in hand and saw they were indeed ivory, I contacted the seller to tell him. He apologized for the mix-up and offered to either refund my money or adjust the price downward if I felt it was necessary.
I graciously told him I was happy with them just as they were.
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My 44's with stags.
top is a 1931 houston police dept 3rd model W&K, marked HPD 38 on the back strap. Bottom is a 4th model 4", a newer addition to the herd that I'm really liking.
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I like them. The maker removed enough of the bark so they won't bite you.
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A 4" Wolf & Klar 1926 3rd Model from 1930. It's a GREAT shooter too!
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A 4" Wolf & Klar 1926 3rd Model from 1930. It's a GREAT shooter too!
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Oh, good! A blued gun!
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10-13-2017, 10:28 AM
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My 1937 Brazilian with "antiqued" elk antler stocks.
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Here's my Thunder Ranch with retro style stag grips but you'll just have to wait 50 years for them to become aged!
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Here's My W&K .44 HE 3rd Model
This is my BBQ gun, a Model of 1926 that was part of a '27 special order shipment of 20 4" nickel revolvers to W&K (lettered by Mr. Jinks). Unfortunately, it was modified sometime back in the 40s or 50s (replaced the half-moon front sight with a ramp, and re-nickeled). But for what I paid at a local gun show, it was well worth it. The elk stags are from Pat Grashorn, and are obviously not old...but they will be someday! This is a great shooter, although it's actually at Ford's right now for a little gunsmithing. The Cattaraugus hunting knife (pre-Case) is original pinned stag- it's been handed down in my family for over a hundred years!
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