Hi,
Here's some serious "eye candy," for these stocks shown below REALLY dress up a revolver.
For show and for go, I'm steadily changing my grips to forum member Patrick Grashorn's (known here as "Executioner") fabulous American Elk Stags.
He makes 'em with the amount of bark you want, and in a thinner or thicker width if you prefer . . . and he makes 'em FAST . . . usually in just a few days. He also with photograph 'em and send you photos for your approval or suggestions!!!
Here are a few examples. This first ain't a K-frame like your M19 square butt, but it is a square butt and blued, as I assume your M-19 is:
and the same gun with the butt-ugly Hogue "rubbers." Big difference!
If your M19 is nickle-plated, here's a good example . . . on an M19 round butt.
Here's a J-frame (Model 37 Airweight) with it's original, serial-numbered-to-the-gun stock Magnas from 1971, which I really wanted to preserve . . .
And the same gun with Grashorn Gunworks stags. Wow! This is my ALWAYS on me CCW revolver.
Here's a 1964 nickle J-frame, again with original serial numbered stocks.
And with Grashorn Elk Stags, in a "family photo" . . .
BTW, these revolvers are all now wearing Tyler T-grips, which give the shooter a higher, more ergonomic grip on the gun . . . similar to the Hogue profile, and the Tylers truly lessen the felt recoil and keep the revolver from twisting in your grips during fast, double action shooting. They are also HIGHLY recommended with the Stags!
Hope this helps!
T.