Traded with a guy today, straight up, a Glock 19 for this...
It's a 1957 Combat Masterpiece without the model 15 stamp on the yoke cutout. Serial number is K3056XX. It's in like new condition with barely a hint of a turn line.
As I'm not too well versed on these older Smiths, could you guys please give me your opinion on the grips and hammer? The hammer is a target hammer and the trigger is a grooved combat (?) trigger. The grips are diamond target grips. I do not see any evidence of a serial number on the grips. Could the grips and hammer be original to the gun as an option? or put on sometime later? The person I traded the gun for said he purchased it from an older gentleman who purchased the gun new in 1957 and shot it very little until selling it last year. He said the original owner claimed that the gun is as it was when purchased new. What do you guys think?

It's a 1957 Combat Masterpiece without the model 15 stamp on the yoke cutout. Serial number is K3056XX. It's in like new condition with barely a hint of a turn line.
As I'm not too well versed on these older Smiths, could you guys please give me your opinion on the grips and hammer? The hammer is a target hammer and the trigger is a grooved combat (?) trigger. The grips are diamond target grips. I do not see any evidence of a serial number on the grips. Could the grips and hammer be original to the gun as an option? or put on sometime later? The person I traded the gun for said he purchased it from an older gentleman who purchased the gun new in 1957 and shot it very little until selling it last year. He said the original owner claimed that the gun is as it was when purchased new. What do you guys think?
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