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I have an old pair of Pearl grips for a S&W K frame. I’d like to find a revolver to put them on. I’m looking for something simple. I don’t care what barrel length. I don’t really care if it’s blue or nickel but I’d like something with fair finish. If the finish is poor and it’s cheap enough, I’d still consider it as I might refinish it. I have a few things for trade or we can discuss a cash price. I’m not looking for a new in the box example as I actually want to shoot and carry it. Thanks for your help, RC Shoot the largest caliber you can shoot well, and practice, practice, practice. | ||
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The LGS has a 4" model 10. Shooter grade. Mechanically sound but bluing wear. No pitting. PM me if you want details to the shop. Price was good for my area at $375. Aut vincere aut mori | |||
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PM sent Shoot the largest caliber you can shoot well, and practice, practice, practice. | |||
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You're as bad as me. Several years ago I bought a set of ivory grips for a colt peacemaker, then went looking for the gun. What I found at an estate sale was a pair of cons. serial. #s. Well, of course I had to buy them both, but then I wanted the ivory to match, so I had to send them back to Hartford to get matching ivory grips, ad nauseam. After spending a lot of money, I still had that original set of grips. Oh, well, we gotta spend our money on something. | |||
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Yeah, I have a weakness for exotic grips on handguns. I have Pearl, mammoth ivory, stag, Turkish walnut, and other woods. The more unique, the better. The thing about Pearl and ivory is they look good to me on both blue and nickel guns. More so in my opinion that wood or stag. In fact I prefer a blued finish with wood or stag grips. I guess that’s just my eye. If someone has an old model 10 or pre-10 in nickel they would part with, I’m all ears. Thanks, RC Shoot the largest caliber you can shoot well, and practice, practice, practice. | |||
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Here's one for your consideration. I have a old style no lawyer lock floating firing pin, 1966/67 10-5 in nickel. Some markings are faded so believe it was not factory nickel. Must have been part of a PD as it is marked as such on heel. Would have to take the faux grips off to confirm everything is nice underneath. If interested, $500 plus shipping from my dealer to yours. You can PM any questions or picture request for different angles. | |||
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Wizard78 That's a nice model 10, I have a victory model that was redone that looks similar but with simulated pearl grips that I replaced with factory walnut. My grips also have the wood on the inside and was wondering if yours have any writing on the inside to identify who made them. At first glance I thought the very dark wood was plastic also but it is most definitely wood, possibly ebony but not sure. If it cant be Grown it has to be Mined! Devoted member of Newmont mining company Underground Mine rescue team. Carlin East,Deep Star ,Leeville,Deep Post ,Chukar and now Exodus Where next? Pete Bajo to train newbies on long hole stoping and proper blasting techniques. Back to Exodus mine again learning teaching and operating autonomous loaders in the underground. Bringing everyday life to most individuals 8' at a time! | |||
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Wizard, nice looking piece. I have one in 45 LC that is stamped with the lend-lease logo to Britain in war 2. | |||
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That is a nice revolver. Thank you for the offer. RC Shoot the largest caliber you can shoot well, and practice, practice, practice. | |||
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Your grips are from the same company as mine. Not sure who the company is but they were popular in the 50s-60s, my pistol is a later lend/lease victory model from Britain that was fancied up with the nickel finish and pearl grips. If it cant be Grown it has to be Mined! Devoted member of Newmont mining company Underground Mine rescue team. Carlin East,Deep Star ,Leeville,Deep Post ,Chukar and now Exodus Where next? Pete Bajo to train newbies on long hole stoping and proper blasting techniques. Back to Exodus mine again learning teaching and operating autonomous loaders in the underground. Bringing everyday life to most individuals 8' at a time! | |||
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