Picked this one up today

Not to burst any bubbles, but you can buy a pair of factory brand new factory unfinished 1910s gold medallion stocks for $60 a pair. They are available on gunpartscorp.com

Here is what they look like when received, and what they look like when an oil finish is applied.View attachment 755702





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Did they have the screws & escutcheons?
 
"Also, the stocks are not original. The stocks prior to 1910 are either concave round top walnut without medallions or black hard rubber"

FYI, Got my letter from S&W and I thought it might be of interest here. Apparently some guns did come with these grips.

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"Also, the stocks are not original. The stocks prior to 1910 are either concave round top walnut without medallions or black hard rubber"

FYI, Got my letter from S&W and I thought it might be of interest here. Apparently some guns did come with these grips.

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"...checkered walnut service stocks with gold colored S&W medallions."
I thought those grips weren't available until 1911? Waiting for the knowledgeable to clarify...

Also, when did S&W stop case hardening the mushroom shaped extractor knob and begin to nickel them on nickel pistols?
 
Also, when did S&W stop case hardening the mushroom shaped extractor knob and begin to nickel them on nickel pistols?
All I know is they were still case hardening them in 1909... :unsure: ...Ben

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The portion of your letter doesn't mention the finish. Was it shipped as a blue gun or nickel?
That was the main reason I got the letter and sadly it does not mention anything about finish.

That one paragraph I posted was the only info about my gun. The rest was generic info
 
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