Help Identifying S&W Grips/Stocks

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Don't quite know what these fit. 1930's? Square butt? Altered bottoms? I'd really appreciate some expert opinions. Thanks in advance.
 

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Certainly altered at that the base there, started life as square butt I think. Small medallions, 1930s is right too I think (or early early 40's). K frame.
 
Oh, well......paid too much for those.....perhaps I'll find a gun that they'll look good on. (Well, a gun with a serial number, of course.)
Thanks, Sixgun Strumpet, for your expertise.
 
About all I can say is that the style is what S&W used during the decade of the 1930s, and up to about 1941. And the base seems to have been rounded.
 
Thanks for the confirmation DWalt. From all indications they are just a set of butchered stocks......oh, well.....

"Modified," to be sure, but I think "butchered" is too strong a word. 1930s K-frame stocks with sharp checking and unworn high points can be quite valuable. Those might be worth restoring. A couple of the gifted woodworkers on this forum could put them back to their original square butt configuration with no visible evidence of repair.
 
Is it possible these are actually I-J frame service grips from the later Regulation Police guns in the 40's & 50's. The grips were square butt without the rebated backstrap and rounded bottoms. Just a thought!
 
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