Did S&W ever ship no dash 60's with combat grips?

m1garand_man

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The no dash modle 60 I have came with combat grips with medallions and I have wondered if they were origional or not. Did S&W ever ship this model with combat grips?
 
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The Catalog makes no mention of it.
Just says checkered Magna stocks.
Jim
 
When I purchased my new no-dash Model 60 there were no "combat" stocks offered. I installed an aftermarket set IIRC, they were Mustang brand.
How it looked, both then and now ( with T-Grip addition)
m60.jpg

Just looked them up:
IMG_0699-Copy_zpsa7587d99.jpg
 
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Depending on what year your revolver actually shipped, they could have been ordered as an option.

You would need to get a factory letter to know for sure.

Now I really want to get the factory letter on this gun
 
Taroman, your Model 60 looks just fine with the magmas and grip adaptor on... it should conceal, carry and handle well just like it is! I had a pair of Mustangs like yours that I used on an old 6" barreled I-frame, and they filled the hand well, maybe a little too well. I always thought there was plenty of wood there to shape the perfect set of small frame combats to complement the ones on my K-frames, but let them get away from me before I got around to doing so... maybe I'll find another set some day. :rolleyes:

Who made that 5 round speed strip? I've always figured that would be the ideal way to carry spare rounds for my Baby Chief, but it seems all I can find nowadays is 6 rounders. :(

Froggie
 
Taroman, your Model 60 looks just fine with the magmas and grip adaptor on... it should conceal, carry and handle well just like it is! I had a pair of Mustangs like yours that I used on an old 6" barreled I-frame, and they filled the hand well, maybe a little too well. I always thought there was plenty of wood there to shape the perfect set of small frame combats to complement the ones on my K-frames, but let them get away from me before I got around to doing so... maybe I'll find another set some day. :rolleyes:

Who made that 5 round speed strip? I've always figured that would be the ideal way to carry spare rounds for my Baby Chief, but it seems all I can find nowadays is 6 rounders. :(

Froggie
I just carry 5rds in the 6 round speed strip.I use the empty space near the tab to increase your grip and leverage when loading the rounds.
 
I believe there is a photo in SCSW showing the different grips. My 60-ND has what I call combat grips but they may actually be banana grips. I don't really know. This was a special run for the Philadelphia Police Department's Highway Patrol Unit and had their logo on the right side. Smith may have put special grips on that run?

Trolley







I hope this doesn't confuse things.

NB: See large photo on page 222 of SCSW
 
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Thanks, taroman. I thought I had written that name down, but I couldn't find it. Now if I could find a couple of sets of those old Mustang grips, I'd be all set! ;)

Froggie
 
Would you really pay $50 to find out factory grips that are on your gun did not come on your gun when it left the factory?

In part. I have wanted a letter on this gun for a while now. Eventally I will order letters for my prewar m&p and m29-3
 
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