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Old 01-10-2017, 01:19 AM
k22fan k22fan is offline
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Those are the type of stocks it left S&W with. They were made by Badger.

They look nice and are O.K. for firing lighter loads. Hogue Mono-Grips were standard on most production revolvers at the time your .45 was made. I find the rubber Mono-Grip more comfortable firing harder kicking loads.

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