Pretty Outdoorsman of 1950

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I picked this beauty up from an auction a few years ago. It was cataloged as an pre M27. It flew under the radar. Serial # 146xxx puts it probably late 1955. The last of the 5 screws. Unnumbered target grips but period correct upgrade. Not reamed to .357. I love these beautiful N frames
 

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Very nice OD. However, correct target stocks for 1955 would be non-relieved. Relieved targets started sometime in 1956.
I think this shipped in late 55. It wouldn't be stretch for an owner to wait just a bit to replace them in 56. In any case either one isn't the ones shipped.
 
I think this shipped in late 55. It wouldn't be stretch for an owner to wait just a bit to replace them in 56. In any case either one isn't the ones shipped.

Very nice 38/44 !
The target stocks are very nice but IMO the rounded checkering radius at the heel is a pretty good sign they are more likely from the 1964-1967 era.
If you compare your checkering radius to the ones in post 10 just above you will notice the 50's era target stocks had a sharp turn at the heel.
On a side note the 60's era checkered diamond target stocks likely had a shorter run due to the factory deleting the diamond around 1967-68 ish.
 
I used to have one of those. I was going to restore it. I paid 100 bucks for it some 30 years ago. Then eventually I gave up that idea. It had been recovered from a tide pool on the Oregon coast. Hand needed replacing and it needed to be timed and new s-rings and new finish.

I sold it to a friend for what I paid for it. Wish I had kept it.
 
Very nice 38/44 !
The target stocks are very nice but IMO the rounded checkering radius at the heel is a pretty good sign they are more likely from the 1964-1967 era.
If you compare your checkering radius to the ones in post 10 just above you will notice the 50's era target stocks had a sharp turn at the heel.
On a side note the 60's era checkered diamond target stocks likely had a shorter run due to the factory deleting the diamond around 1967-68 ish.
Good info! I'm not that savy on grips.
 
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