Was this a good trade?

I'm not usually one to pile on when the answers are all running one way, but yeah -- you got an excellent deal. That's one handsome revolver you got, and and as an added bonus you are relieved of the burden of Glock ownership. (Well, that one Glock at any rate; I don't know if you have more.)

Not that I hate Glocks, you understand. I am a big believer in diversity -- except in my gun collection.
 
Whatever the stocks are they are pretty nice. Good find

Troy
 
Thank you for all the responses. I am a ton happier with the Smith than I ever was with the Glock. I took it out to the range the other day and she shoots like a dream! My 12 year old son wouldn't put it down! (That might be bad!)

I kind of figured the stocks were home made due to the finish on them, but I do like the way they look on the gun. I got the box and papers, but no tools. Oh well. I included a few more pics and a couple of the stocks as well. I will keep these on for now, but I might look for some correct ones in the near future. Now if I could just find a killer deal on a Model 25 4in bbl.............

http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j122/jaymzth/DSC01222.jpg
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j122/jaymzth/DSC01226.jpg

here is a close up of the grips:
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j122/jaymzth/DSC01230.jpg
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j122/jaymzth/DSC01232.jpg

and next to big brother, my dads 29-2:
http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j122/jaymzth/DSC01235.jpg
 
jaymz - thanks for the additional pictures on the grips and your Dad's 29.
Whoever built the grips did a nice job.

It's cool that your son is interested in shooting. It's a great family activety.
 
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