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Correct grips for a .445 Canadian S&W hand ejector, second model.
Just recently acquired a .445 Canadian S&W hand ejector, second model. What are the correct grips for it? The ones that are on it now are smooth and appears to be the same as came on a WWII Victory model.
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I believe that the Checkered Diamond Service Stocks; Recessed Large Gold plated Brass Medallions are correct for your gun. Check out the Notable Thread Index at the top of this Forum under "Grips" You have a N frame gun, not a K frame like the Victory.
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Just recently acquired a .445 Canadian S&W hand ejector, second model. What are the correct grips for it? The ones that are on it now are smooth and appears to be the same as came on a WWII Victory model.
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If those smooth grips fit your .455, they probably came off of a 1917 revolver.
If they don't fit and are too small at the top, they probably are K frame Victory grips.
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Hey, Stacks! War Eagle! The below .455 Hand Ejector, 2nd Model has the stocks that should be on your gun.
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The ones on my gun are just a little too small, some grip frame showing around the edges.
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10-21-2021, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Stacks
Just recently acquired a .445 Canadian S&W hand ejector, second model. What are the correct grips for it? The ones that are on it now are smooth and appears to be the same as came on a WWII Victory model.
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Hello I have a pair of correct grips for your Mk2. I would sell for $100 plus your old grips. I pay my shippin you pay yours. Grips are better looking in person.
Last edited by colwhelen1; 10-21-2021 at 06:07 PM.
Reason: corrected pic
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Hello I have a pair of correct grips for your Mk2. I would sell for $100 plus your old grips. I pay my shippin you pay yours. Grips are better looking in person.
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Actually those are not correct, they'r from the ~1930 to ~1945 period with flat silver medallions and rounded top wood. (and they look like they might be K frame size, not N frame).
The correct grips are shown in post #4; recessed gold plated medallions in concave top grips.
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good eye grips
nice catch. Wrong picture here is the correct ones
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