M&P 38 Post War? (updated in post #31)

Updated photos with original stocks

Ok I did have the original numbered stocks that were in a bag of others items that I picked up last week...I just didn't realize it until I agreed to sell them to another Forum Member:eek:

Why the later stocks were on the gun is beyond me...maybe they wanted to protect the originals???

Cleaned the gun up this week while watching some college hoops on the TV.

I guess I'll hang on to this one for a while.

Masterbuck54
 

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A Dremel with white felt bobs and the mild abrasive of your choice would work additional wonders on that revolver. The green stuff that comes in the Dremel polishing kit will turn the rust spots to white steel and match the nickel better. Then wax & you're set. Anyway, works for me.
 
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