Post WWII grips???

The 3rd change had five screws and a large S&W trademark on the sideplate.

Here is one that shipped in Oct 1914



with stocks matched to the revolver.

I was told that the "Made in USA" one line started sometime in 1922.
 
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Correct stocks

Interesting debate. This is a 1947 factory nickel 4" M&P with the correct stocks. IMO, Post numbers 16, 17,& 19 puts the OPs gun/stock question correctly in perspective:)



 
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This wouldn't have been a "debate" at all if we hadn't all been so eager to answer a question the OP never asked, namely about the gun. :D

In English, frequently less is more, but not in this case.

"Would these grips be the correst ones to put on a late S-prefix M&P?" might have been dealt with in one or two answer posts. But then, we all have too much time on our hands, or we wouldn't be here. ;)
 
Yes, I knew the gun was a M64. It was the stocks I was asking about as I need a set for a late "S" series M&P. I was single minded and did not consider the entire pic. Being obtuse comes easy for me in that aspect and thanks to each and all of you for helping me.
 
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