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I’ve taken delivery of a 1954-era S&W .357 Magnum, an S-prefix “pre-27” with a 3-1/2” barrel. It came with a set of Magna-like stocks that I don’t believe are original S&W equipment, but I wanted to post a few pics and see if their markings rang a bell with any of the membership here.
The stocks carry no medallion and are inscribed inside with “N.S” (no period after the “S”) and “AJE.” Also, there is a number “2” on them. On one of the panels, a handwritten “N” appears. The stocks feel as if they are somewhat thicker than factory ones, but that could just be my misinterpretation; I don’t have a set of factory Magnas handy to compare to.
They are an almost-but-not-quite perfect fit to the frame. Combined with a Tyler T-Grip, I believe they will work for now. They feel good in-hand and I like their coloration, to boot.
Do the markings on them mean anything to anyone reading this?
My inclination is to eventually grab a set of period-correct factory Magnas.
Pictures attached and thank you for your time!
The stocks carry no medallion and are inscribed inside with “N.S” (no period after the “S”) and “AJE.” Also, there is a number “2” on them. On one of the panels, a handwritten “N” appears. The stocks feel as if they are somewhat thicker than factory ones, but that could just be my misinterpretation; I don’t have a set of factory Magnas handy to compare to.
They are an almost-but-not-quite perfect fit to the frame. Combined with a Tyler T-Grip, I believe they will work for now. They feel good in-hand and I like their coloration, to boot.
Do the markings on them mean anything to anyone reading this?
My inclination is to eventually grab a set of period-correct factory Magnas.
Pictures attached and thank you for your time!