Dr. Bill is correct in all he writes above. Take alook at the stocks section in the SCSW. The stock circle inserts are pictured and dated as to type.
Prewar magnas are correct for some Reg Mags. However, perhaps more to the point of your question, they could have also gone on a Heavy Duty...
SOLD ELSEWHERE I'm selling this for a friend and fellow SWCA member who is reducing his collection. This is an outstanding, top condition piece and he wants it to go to a collector who appreciates the finest.
The price is $1,000.00 plus $60.00 for shipping. The price represents the quality...
Nice early Model 66 no dash, 4 inch barrel, early gun with stainless steel rear sight leaf and blade, serrated ramp fron sight blade on integral ramp base, square butt with Goncalo alves checkered target stocks. Gun has been lightly used with some scratches like it was carried a little and...
WITHDRAWN. New stocks for sale. These grips are new, factory sealed on cards, and date from the 1970s to 1980s.
I'm selling these for a friend and fellow SWCA member.
Three day inspection period. Check or USPS MO. Add $10.00 for insured Priority Mail shipping for a single pair. If you want...
Charlie, they do look nice. Thanks for the pics. I love helping put nice grips on deserving guns. Your scrap wood goes in the mail Monday. Sure enjoyed meeting you and a bunch of other folks. See you in Tulsa. Jim
Spend the bucks to get a factory letter. It will tell you what the original sight was. Then you will know what you need. Until you have that info, you are spinning your wheels, unless you don't care about originality.
Jim
Hi Justin,
I have some interest in your DSC Victory. I'm away from my computer most of the time, so please call me on my cell phone at 352-238-6226. I'm in Brooksville, about an hour west of you.
Where does it letter to?
Thanks.
Jim King
Oops, not Surelac?
Should have looked closer, as these are not like the Surelac grips I have on the inside. I don't know who made them. I don't think they are Tyler, either. I've seen stag and ivory grips made like this, too. So who's the doctor who made them?
Jim King
Surelac? grips
Lee,
They look like Surelac grips. I'm not positive on the spelling from my notes, but have a pair with manufacturer label on the inside of one panel. They were from South Texas, perhaps Corpus Christie?
I don't know about the doctor part....
I don't know what the material...