Rhetorician
Member
Hello Loyal Smith patrons,
First a quote from my letter from Mr. Roy Jinks:
"The revolver you inquired about is the .38 Military and Police. . . 1905 Fourth Change. . . . This modification occurred in 1915 and was produced until 1942 with a total of 758,297 revolvers" made. My purchase has the 5" barrel. It was "shipped from our factory on March 19, 1924 and delivered to Stauffer-Eshleman & Co., New Orleans, LA. The records indicate that this revolver was shipped with a . . . blue finish, and checkered walnut square butt grips."
It is a "shooter quality" with some pits and such as you might expect. I don't do "downloads" very well but you can imagine the pictures. I only gave $200 for it from my local pawn emporium. By-the-by, it shoots better than I do! Great fun range gun for sure.
I would like to purchase a set of stocks for the above weapon. Any help you can give will be appreciated. Where can I go? What would they cost? et al, etc?
Thanks for the help.
rd
First a quote from my letter from Mr. Roy Jinks:
"The revolver you inquired about is the .38 Military and Police. . . 1905 Fourth Change. . . . This modification occurred in 1915 and was produced until 1942 with a total of 758,297 revolvers" made. My purchase has the 5" barrel. It was "shipped from our factory on March 19, 1924 and delivered to Stauffer-Eshleman & Co., New Orleans, LA. The records indicate that this revolver was shipped with a . . . blue finish, and checkered walnut square butt grips."
It is a "shooter quality" with some pits and such as you might expect. I don't do "downloads" very well but you can imagine the pictures. I only gave $200 for it from my local pawn emporium. By-the-by, it shoots better than I do! Great fun range gun for sure.
I would like to purchase a set of stocks for the above weapon. Any help you can give will be appreciated. Where can I go? What would they cost? et al, etc?
Thanks for the help.
rd
