gkitch
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I just got back from the LGS where I found a Model 29-2, 6.5" bbl, with some wear. The grips are diamond cokes without a cut-out or football. I took them off and looked for a serial number on the inside but found nothing. I checked the revolver's S-serial number and the gun was from 1965.
Could these grips be original to this particular 29-2? They also have some wear, with a chunk missing from the left panel, up near the trigger guard. The wear matches the gun, implying that they have been together a pretty good while. I am suspecting the grips are from much earlier though, as I think the football cutout was added in the 50s. Still, there should be a serial number in there, right? Did Smith sell these as aftermaket options without the serial number? Still, the gun would have already had targets, so why change?
I'm cleaning the lead out of the bore right now. Once it is back together, will try to post some pics. I think I got a pretty good deal.
Does anybody know of a good grip restoration guy? It would be nice to clean these up.
Could these grips be original to this particular 29-2? They also have some wear, with a chunk missing from the left panel, up near the trigger guard. The wear matches the gun, implying that they have been together a pretty good while. I am suspecting the grips are from much earlier though, as I think the football cutout was added in the 50s. Still, there should be a serial number in there, right? Did Smith sell these as aftermaket options without the serial number? Still, the gun would have already had targets, so why change?
I'm cleaning the lead out of the bore right now. Once it is back together, will try to post some pics. I think I got a pretty good deal.
Does anybody know of a good grip restoration guy? It would be nice to clean these up.
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