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you forgot about the kudzuWelcome to the forums from the cotton and peanut covered plains of the Wiregrass! 1971.
A little bit of corrective information for you:1970 when I bought a model 38 chiefs special in SS.
What frame is the 51 in the picture?
I guess my memory from 1970 is incorrect. Thanks for the info.A little bit of corrective information for you:
1. The Model 38 was a Bodyguard Airweight and it was never made of stainless steel. It had an aluminum alloy frame and steel cylinder and barrel. The Chiefs Special was the Model 36. It was made of carbon steel, never stainless.
2. As noted by my colleague Retired W4, your .22 Magnum revolver is a Model 48, not a Model 51. The Model 51 was the .22/32 Kit Gun Magnum. It was built on the smaller J frame, unlike your Model 48, which is a K frame.
Thank you. That is a great wrap up on all the other comments and clears it up for me.I really don't know anything about Magna stock variations on the Model 48. But the definitive determining factor in identifying your revolver is the 1K serial number. No J frame unit ever had a serial number with a K prefix of any sort. 1K69000 clearly indicates a K target revolver from 1971. In addition, all outward appearances shown in your picture tell us this is a K frame Model 48. The Model 51 was only produced with a 3 1/2" barrel. The Model 48 in your photo clearly has a 6" barrel.