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I recently obtained a 1942 vintage No.2MKI** revolver. The grips are smooth wood. Could these be correct for this model pistiol of this vintage?
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Hello...
I don't really think so. Any of the ones I have seen are either wood with lines or plastic with lines. I have one, just about the same date, with the plastic grips on it. You may have original wooden grips that were sanded smooth, or just may have some replaced grips. Cheers, Gary |
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Here are all the standard types of "stocks" (grips) used on .380 Enfield revolvers:
Grant Rombough
Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada ("Rattlesnake Jack Robson", Scout, Rocky Mountain Rangers, 1885) WEBSITE: "RATTLESNAKE JACK'S"
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