<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by LWCmdr45:
Your pistol, if in calibre .380, is actually a M1908; the M1903 is the .32 version. SN 297xx was made in 1916. Finding a replacement set of original stocks will be a challenge; you've just got to haunt Numrich/Gun Parts Corp., check the trade journals for those who deal in used stocks/grips (a laborious process as many are not on-line) and check your local gun shows. Be sure to specify you need them for a Type III variant of the M1908. They should be of hard rubber with "COLT" banded by solid, not scalloped, lines and the rampant colt should stand alone without it being superimposed over a "C" nor having a circle surrounding it. There have been various suppliers of repro hard rubber stocks for the M1903/M1908, but I don't have a reference handy that indicates whether they duplicate these details.
Steve
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Steve, I took your advise and looked at the Numrich gunsite. They have grips for a Pocket 380 Hammerless model Colt in 1st, 2nd and 3rd type. The 3rd type was part #556450 price was about $16 so they must be reproductions. If this sounds like the right one to you I will order a set, more authentic looking than what I have. If I have a 3rd model from 1916 when did the 1st and 2nd models come in there? Thanks, Ron