W W II, Victory Model Grips.
Got a real nice, British proofed Victory Model today. Still chambered for 38 S & W. Barrel, Frame and Cylinder, have same S.N.. Grips have been replaced, with post war "K" frame grips.
Where would be the best place to acquire? Either original or repo S & W, plain Walnut grips. That were used on the Victory Models.
Tried GOOGLEing. All I get, is links to the currently produced Victory Model 22 pistol. That Smith started making, couple years ago.
Where would be the best place to acquire? Either original or repo S & W, plain Walnut grips. That were used on the Victory Models.
Tried GOOGLEing. All I get, is links to the currently produced Victory Model 22 pistol. That Smith started making, couple years ago.
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Take offs at gunshow tables or perhaps other public auction place (see them there often), place a want ad in the forum. The ones I recall were plain should be easy to make. 0 -
Looks like there's a couple RH only on the auction side..
http://www.GunBroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=victory+model+revolver+grips&Sort=13
And you need to brush up on your Googlin' ..[:0]
http://bfy.tw/DMOC0 -
quote:Originally posted by Hangfire
Looks like there's a couple RH only on the auction side..
http://www.GunBroker.com/All/BI.aspx?Keywords=victory+model+revolver+grips&Sort=13
And you need to brush up on your Googlin' ..[:0]
http://bfy.tw/DMOC
Thanks, you have been a big help.0 -
Rufe- I missed posting this.. Found it while poking around the Google sites..
http://tinyurl.com/y8gjog2q0 -
They are plentiful on Ebay. Search for "S&W grips." 0 -
Thanks to all who responded. GPC advertises the grips, at what seems a fair price. They are sold, without a screw or estcutcheons though. Not sure the later produced, S & W grips now on it. Screw and escutcheons, will work with the old Victory model grips? 0
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