I just picked up a mid-century K38 Masterpiece 107XXX that the auction house said may have been refinished, stating "Condition is excellent as possibly partially refinished, as the revolver shows some thinning to trademark on sideplate." I got it for a decent price either way and will be shooting it, but this has got me curious?
UPDATE
Here are some additional pictures of my K38 Masterpiece with the Magna stocks that came with the gun. They do not number to the K38, but am wondering if they are the correct style? My K22 has the sharp shoulder on the top of the stocks and these have a rounded top. My K22 was from 1948 and this K38 is from 1951. I am pleased with it and like the target stocks that also came with the gun. Could someone tell me what these are as well? The auction house states that they are laminated, but don't know the style, name, or the era of these stocks.
UPDATE
Here are some additional pictures of my K38 Masterpiece with the Magna stocks that came with the gun. They do not number to the K38, but am wondering if they are the correct style? My K22 has the sharp shoulder on the top of the stocks and these have a rounded top. My K22 was from 1948 and this K38 is from 1951. I am pleased with it and like the target stocks that also came with the gun. Could someone tell me what these are as well? The auction house states that they are laminated, but don't know the style, name, or the era of these stocks.
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