4 4WHLDRFTN Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 353 Reaction score 789 Oct 15, 2024 #1 Thinking 80's L ?? Attachments IMG_4239.jpg 135 KB · Views: 38 IMG_4238.jpg 149.7 KB · Views: 36
Abbynormal Member Joined Jan 2, 2007 Messages 1,746 Reaction score 2,376 Location Indianapolis Oct 15, 2024 #2 take a pic with the revolver model you have, ie: K/L or N. Have the grips mounted in the frame and we will be able to give you an answer.
take a pic with the revolver model you have, ie: K/L or N. Have the grips mounted in the frame and we will be able to give you an answer.
OP 4 4WHLDRFTN Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 353 Reaction score 789 Oct 15, 2024 #3 Abbynormal said: take a pic with the revolver model you have, ie: K/L or N. Have the grips mounted in the frame and we will be able to give you an answer. Click to expand... On a Model 66 Attachments IMG_4240.jpg 126.4 KB · Views: 38
Abbynormal said: take a pic with the revolver model you have, ie: K/L or N. Have the grips mounted in the frame and we will be able to give you an answer. Click to expand... On a Model 66
weatherby Silver Supporter Joined Jan 10, 2009 Messages 6,378 Reaction score 14,362 Location Western ,Ma. Oct 15, 2024 #4 They are K/l frame. I'll go as far as saying around July of 80 ��
Vtgw938 Gold Supporter Joined Jun 1, 2021 Messages 1,754 Reaction score 4,081 Location Vermont Oct 15, 2024 #5 For reference, if the peened over medallion post in the center of the insert looks to be the same size as the the outer ledge than it is a K/L stock. Attachments IMG_4239.jpg 140.7 KB · Views: 61 Last edited: Oct 16, 2024
For reference, if the peened over medallion post in the center of the insert looks to be the same size as the the outer ledge than it is a K/L stock.
OP 4 4WHLDRFTN Member Joined Jul 24, 2020 Messages 353 Reaction score 789 Oct 16, 2024 #6 Thanks guys.