44 Hand Ejector 2nd Model Stock question

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I recently acquired a 44 Hand Ejector 2nd model. From what I've read, the serial number dates it to around 1925 (229xx). It has a 5" barrel and fixed sights. I own a few S&W revolvers, but nothing this old. A gunsmith looked at it, found no problems and said cowboy action loads should function fine in it. I fired a dozen rounds through it with no problems. My question concerns the stocks. They are not original to the gun. I believe they are from the '70s. Target stocks from newer stocks fit my hand better and I would like to know if currently manufactured N frame target stocks would fit properly on this old N frame? Thanks
 
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Welcome to the forum!

A 2nd model 44 will be your favorite gun before long, and people will be in envy that you have a 5". Yes, target N frame stocks will fit very well. Although I have original stocks for my pre war N frames, post war target stocks are what I shoot them with. And the term "stocks" is authentic S&W terminology; you can call them grips. Even the factory historian, Roy Jinks, will refer to them as grips in his historical letters and his forum posts.

This is my 1917 Army 45 ACP target conversion with the stocks I shoot on them. They are post war early 1950's smooth "Coke bottle" targets:

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Your original 1925 vintage stocks look like this:

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I inherited one of those. About once every 2 years I shoot a few rounds through it. I load a 240 grain LSWC at about 750 fps published.
 

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