DWalt
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If I still had access to bluing tanks and a bead blast cabinet, I would bead blast the whole thing and hot blue it.
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I had earlier mentioned for exactly the same reason that a good quality pair of replica grips made for S&W .38 top break revolvers might be a satisfactory fit for use on a BC. The internet is full of such replica grips of several designs at relatively modest prices. I have not tried doing that as I do not have a BC but maybe someone here has, and could provide helpful input. But I do know that combat style full coverage J-frame grips fit fine on old S&W .38 DA top break revolvers. And such grips make them far more comfortable to shoot. They just look strange.As for the grips, here is the info simply put: yes it is true that the first Chief's special was a J frame, but it is also true that the first J frames, which are 5 screw, used the standard I frame round butt grip frame profile. The important consideration here is what makes an I frame an I frame and a J frame a J frame? It is the cylinder window. The original I frame was intended to be 6 shot 32 S&W long cal, and the cylinder window was found to be too short for the 38 special, hence the J frame development. How about some interesting S&W grip trivia? The much earlier 38 S&W top breaks had nearly the same grip dimension as your gun and the round butt I frames and occasionally you will see the black hard rubber grips on later hand ejector guns, which fit well, and at times vice versa too. The late production "lemon squeezer" top breaks actually were originally sold with wood grips, but those are somewhat scarce today. The later 4 screw J frame has a longer grip frame, as others have said and as that great photo comparison shows.
Although your gun is a J frame, because of this somewhat complicated grip and grip frame history, you would want to search for I frame grips or you could perhaps find a S&W guy who has grips and knows the history, and instead say "first model J frame grips"To add more confusion, most gun dealers or most anyone selling a pair of grips will routinely sell a pair of I frame grips and claim they are J frame because the differences are somewhat subtle unless you have them side by side.
I may have a good set I could spare actually...
Open sesame finally got that last screw out.
A bit of context: the original Chiefs Special was built on a modified I frame, which was the predecessor to the J frame.
Disassembled!!! Are we there yet lol
Haven't heard from you for a while. How's it coming?
Also, is the serial number stamped on the bottom of the barrel?