I recently acquired a pair of K frame Magna stocks. These have the early postwar style checking, stamped steel washers and sharp shoulders, so, c. May, 1946 to late 1952.
Looking them over, I noticed the medallions looked different than any I'd seen before. So I got curious. I picked up a mechanic's magnet that always hangs on the side of my tool chest. When I got near the medallion on one of the panels, it literally jumped up off the bench to meet the magnet. They are steel.
Unfortunately, while the stocks are in quite decent shape, the first two digits of the serial number on the right panel are not legible, even under strong magnification.
What do we know about the steel medallions? Seems to me they were used only for a very short time. Anyone know what that span was, and when? I'm pretty sure they would have been prior to the short life of the plastic medallions, but I would welcome any information that is forthcoming.
Thanks!
Looking them over, I noticed the medallions looked different than any I'd seen before. So I got curious. I picked up a mechanic's magnet that always hangs on the side of my tool chest. When I got near the medallion on one of the panels, it literally jumped up off the bench to meet the magnet. They are steel.
Unfortunately, while the stocks are in quite decent shape, the first two digits of the serial number on the right panel are not legible, even under strong magnification.
What do we know about the steel medallions? Seems to me they were used only for a very short time. Anyone know what that span was, and when? I'm pretty sure they would have been prior to the short life of the plastic medallions, but I would welcome any information that is forthcoming.
Thanks!