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Old 08-24-2020, 01:27 PM
PeteC PeteC is offline
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Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2 Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2 Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2 Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2 Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2  
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Default Newer N-frame stocks, fitment on older Model 28-2

I noticed a gap at the bottom of the back strap with S&W 1980's factory stocks and older N-frames, like the one pictured. It seems common, because I have seen other guns for sale online with the same thing, and there is currently a set of grips in the classifieds showing the same thing when mounted.

Any idea what the reason might be (besides new grips on old gun)?
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