K Frame Diamond Target Grip ID

Ernie

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These K frame target grips have the diamond center, no cutout for a loader. I do have the original screw, but it is not pictured.
They do have a couple very minor dings that are not shown in my photo.
Any suggestions are welcome.

Update: not for sale at this time. Thanks to all who responded. I appreciate it.
Thank You
 

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Nice, from the 1950s I think although I have never been sure what they came on from the factory. Not 53s, not pre-19s, maybe options for pre-14s or pre-17s? That is one of the two basic patterns that turn up; the more common of the two at least in my limited experience. Here are some of mine. Not sure on value, paid $100 for the last set I bought although yours look like they might be in better condition. I use them on K frames from the '50s and early '60s.

Jeff
SWCA #1457

Jeff
SWCA #1457
 

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Non-relieved checkered Targets (black washer), 1952 until about 1958. They are fairly desirable, but I have no basis to suggest a current price. They look to be in high condition, wouldn't be surprised to see them go at ca. $200 (just my opinion). I believe that they were mainly offered as extra-cost options for K-frame Masterpiece and (possibly) Combat Masterpiece revolvers, not sure they were standard equipment at that time. They carried a $5.50 premium in the mid-1950s.
 
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My Stoeger catalogs from the 50's show them as extra cost optional accessory for the Masterpiece target revolvers so presumably K-22, K-32, K-38. The same ad includes target hammer option though no mention of target trigger. Can't remember the prices but $5.50 sounds right.
 
$200 for relieved diamond center stocks and maybe $250 for non relieved. Those are nice ones too. I have those same stocks on my
38 Combat Masterpiece # K199088, shipped 11-1953, also with a target hammer. The revolver is NIB and letters with the target hammer and walnut target stocks. Big Larry
 
Nice grips . I have a similar pair that came on my 1961 14-1 . They are original to the gun & like the gun they are in excellent condition . I knew they were desirable but had no real idea as to the value .
 
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