Are these Cokes?

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Well, I just made an offer and it was accepted on eBay. I'm not an expert by any means, but do these look like Cokes? Fingers crossed.
 

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To me they appear to be K frame grips, so no......

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I took a chance because they were listed as N frame. I guess I'll find out when they get here. Fingers crossed.:D

That happened to me on Ebay, a beautiful set of diamond targets came in and close but no cigar. Fit a K frame perfectly but not an N. Sent them back and the seller was really embarrassed.

If I had it to do over again, I would have kept them. The K frame diamond targets are getting expensive as well (not like N cokes, which are in "ludicrous' territory) and they completely change the feel and look of the 1950's K frames. I really like them.

I'm finding the easiest way to buy cokes is to buy a gun with them already installed.
 
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I'm finding the easiest way to buy cokes is to buy a gun with them already installed.

First set I ever bought, maybe 25 years ago, came on a 1950 Target 45 (pre-26). The older gentleman selling the gun apologized that they were not the correct stocks for the gun, which was $425. At the time I didn't know what they were. Now they've been on a 4 screw 44 Magnum for a long time.

Jeff
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First set I ever bought, maybe 25 years ago, came on a 1950 Target 45 (pre-26). The older gentleman selling the gun apologized that they were not the correct stocks for the gun, which was $425. At the time I didn't know what they were. Now they've been on a 4 screw 44 Magnum for a long time.

Jeff
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Yet even that way they are getting harder to find. Can't tell you how disappointing it is to see them changed out to mis-matched magnas or newer no diamond types on original 1950's guns for sale.
 
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