Jay Scott "Stag Like" Grips on Models 37 and 27

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The Model 37 is a late 70s gun. The model 27-5 belongs over in 1980+, but this is really about the grips. The Jay Scott stag style grips are more a 60s-70s thing.

I bought some Black Pearl style Jay Scotts from a forum member a couple weeks ago and it revived my interest. Found these two sets, and an old S&W 09-62 holster on eBay.

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They look good! I have been tempted many times, but had a bad experience with them. Bought a K frame set (black pearl) that fit very poorly. Never did use them. Went bye-bye! Bob
 
I always liked the look of those, but their fit and feel could be a different story. I remember "working" a pair of K frame square butt until the hold felt right for me. They had looked good and fit well but sort of felt like a 2X4 in my hand !
 
The guarantee paper that came with the stocks reminds me that guarantees are good only as long as the company is around. About 10 years ago I bought an old model Ruger Single Six that was fitted with a set of Jay Scott faux stag stocks. One panel was missing a big section at the toe. Not so unbreakable. But I did replace them with a set of polymer stags from an ebay seller that look fairly nice in homage to what some previous owner had done with his favorite sixgun decades before it came into my possession.
 
Nice looking wheel guns. I put a set of the Jay Scott fake stags my Dad's model 60 pinned barrel. They look really cool.
 

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