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Old 11-07-2018, 07:03 PM
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Well, since someone brought it back...

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forgot all about this cool 'old' thread...my few N snubs are .45s. 25-2 (Jovino), 625-3, and 325 PD.

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That would be me, Ham... This thread should be sticky'd at the top considering the amount of recent interest with short barreled "N-Frames" and/or the "Combat Magnums..." In the last year prices have risen 35% alone on these bad ladies! I should know as I've bought 2 of them since July and the wife is still askin' "You aren't over there on that laptop buying more Smiths are you?"

Nice pistol HK Cavalier. I'm really digging those latter Goncalo Alves grips with their flatter profile you got there!

Here is a pic of my M629-5 with the standard "GA's" I've swapped from my Lew Horton pictured a few posts above to this one...
Lastly is a pic of the 3 of my short .44's taken this past summer.

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Wow! Great N frame snubbies. Here's my 625-7. I added Eagle Secret Service rosewood grips, three dot sights, Wolff springs and a bobbed hammer. I saved all the original parts.


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Nice pistol HK Cavalier. I'm really digging those latter Goncalo Alves grips with their flatter profile you got there!
I don't know about latter...they're original to the gun, made in 1985. They're not as shiny as some I've seen from that time.
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I don't know about latter...they're original to the gun, made in 1985. They're not as shiny as some I've seen from that time.
Mine are from 1985 too, and are shiny. But later in 85' I thought there were some LHS's that came with the flatter profiled grips but am not positive. Someone on here a month ago had a pair of the flat GA's on his and said they are awesome. A pic of the frame/stocks back to front will certainly tell what their profile is.
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Mine are from 1985 too, and are shiny. But later in 85' I thought there were some LHS's that came with the flatter profiled grips but am not positive. Someone on here a month ago had a pair of the flat GA's on his and said they are awesome. A pic of the frame/stocks back to front will certainly tell what their profile is.
S&W switched over to the flat side combats around 1990. They were used on the Classics and Magna Classics. The wood was Morado or Pao Ferro (same thing I believe).They weren't a Lew Horton thing. Here's a set on my 629-3 5" Classic.

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