Those do not look like orig. I frame grips. Looks like someone shortened a set of J's..........too much checkering between the bottom of the diamond and the checkering groove.
Look at JcMack's picture above
Gentlemen,
I recently acquired a mid-fifties .32 hand ejector, presumably an Improved I-frame gun. The original grips were nice, but I wanted rubber ones for daily carry, so I ordered a pair of Hogue J-frame Bantams. I figured I could trim the excess.
To my surprise, they fit perfectly.
Are I-frames really shorter than J's, or do I have a weird revolver?
I frames are shorter. You must have a 2nd improvement Model of 1953 32 I frame with the larger, egg shaped trigger guard and longer grip which are the same size as J frames.
Hey Hondo, I'm beginning to wonder whether we ought to start calling them "I-frame 1st Improvement" and "I-frame 2nd Improvement" to distinguish the Model of 1953 version. I know it would not agree with the S&W model designations of the time, but it sure would help straighten out some of this confusion.
Whadayathink?
Froggie