Match Made in Heaven

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A couple years ago I found this set of ANIB Hogue cocobolo grips in a junk bin for $15. Since then I've been looking for the perfect gun for them to reside. This morning while making my Saturday morning rounds, I found this cherry 4" 586 ND. Seller was asking $899, I wanted to pay $700, we agreed on $760. A match made in heaven.

Edit: It does have the "M" stamp.
 

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That is a beautiful revolver! I'm a big fan of Hogue grips, and I have several pair, but one set of wood combat grips has migrated to several different revolvers. If I sell a revolver that wears them, I keep the grips and am immediately looking for another revolver to wear them.
 

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That is a beautiful revolver! I'm a big fan of Hogue grips, and I have several pair, but one set of wood combat grips has migrated to several different revolvers. If I sell a revolver that wears them, I keep the grips and am immediately looking for another revolver to wear them.

Love the Tulipwood. Have several sets also looking for gun.
I am with you. Rarely do I sell a gun with grips i put on them. Guns usually depart with the grips they arrived with, especially if they're original to the gun.
 
I agree- certainly a match made in heaven, both matching the stocks to the gun and the prices involved. Congrats!
 
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Nothing like a nice set of stocks to compliment a beautiful revolver... :D

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Less honorable.

Update: Being grip fickle, I had to try on a set of factory combats I had forgotten about. Hmmm
Guess I need another SB K frame
These are some of my favorite grips. I had a 17-6 revolver with those grips on it and when I sold the revolver I did the honorable thing and left them on the revolver. I have often wished that I hadn't been so honorable.
 
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I'm assuming the previous posts are the newer style, with the cut-out on both sides? I much prefer the old high shoulder ones if you have any to show. I am close to having a set of Guy Hogue two piece stocks or the older monogrips for every gun. One or two S&W sets for each as well. This is the prettiest set of mono's I have and they are on a 1964 27-2 but no picture of it.

Show some old monogrips if you have them.

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I'm assuming the previous posts are the newer style, with the cut-out on both sides? I much prefer the old high shoulder ones if you have any to show. I am close to having a set of Guy Hogue two piece stocks or the older monogrips for every gun. One or two S&W sets for each as well. This is the prettiest set of mono's I have and they are on a 1964 27-2 but no picture of it.

Show some old monogrips if you have them.

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That's a feature that Guy Hogue carried over from when he made them one by one, alongside Hurst and Farrant. Beautiful
 
These are some of my favorite grips. I had a 17-6 revolver with those grips on it and when I sold the revolver I did the honorable thing and left them on the revolver. I have often wished that I hadn't been so honorable.

You did do the honorable thing. My Smith rimfires all came with combats. If I sell them, they will have the combats and priced accordingly. Same with the 6" Diamondback and 2" 63.

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