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While sorting thru a box I have of grip stocks, I came across a couple of older "diamond" magnas that I had marked as high horns.
I compared them to a pair of Jay Scott "stags" (#39) that were made for the Centennial. It looks like the two S&W sets are actually semi high horn. They are longer than regular j frame magnas but shorter than the Jay Scott Centennials.
Both are stamped on the inside with a s/n and have large black washers. The screw threads are a bit smaller than regular j frame magnas.
s/n 88928
s/n 331979
From the serial numbers, is there any way to determine model make or year?
I have two airweight m38 Bodyguards (1971 & 1984) both sets of semi hi horns seem to fit. The bodyguards are newer and really shouldn't have "diamond" magnas.
I compared them to a pair of Jay Scott "stags" (#39) that were made for the Centennial. It looks like the two S&W sets are actually semi high horn. They are longer than regular j frame magnas but shorter than the Jay Scott Centennials.
Both are stamped on the inside with a s/n and have large black washers. The screw threads are a bit smaller than regular j frame magnas.
s/n 88928
s/n 331979
From the serial numbers, is there any way to determine model make or year?
I have two airweight m38 Bodyguards (1971 & 1984) both sets of semi hi horns seem to fit. The bodyguards are newer and really shouldn't have "diamond" magnas.
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