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07-10-2020, 08:09 PM
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Something a little different Model of 1891
Model of 1891 mounted in the stock advertised below.
From the 1908 Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog.
I have several long barreled .32 and .38 caliber Top-Breaks and New Departures that look just as neat in that stock.
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Nice set up. I'm a sucker for stocked pistols and revolvers; especially a NM#3 in blue. Your Model of '91 is nice.
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07-10-2020, 08:55 PM
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Kinda funky...I like it.
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07-11-2020, 10:47 AM
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I need a stock for mine.
Will gladly pay full retail of $.75.
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07-11-2020, 12:22 PM
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Skeleton Stocks
Those early Skeleton Stocks are neat. The value on them has soared also! There was another one that was pretty common that has a round tip and normally is shown with the Colt Lightning revolver but early ads prove it was a general purpose stock as well. Both type stocks have gone up huge in value! As well they should!
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The real question is: how well does it work?
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Not that well. Awkward would be a word I'd use to describe it.
The stock sits low on the shoulder, and it is tough to find the sights because the pistol is so high. Give me a .22 rifle any day for gophers and tin cans.
But it sure is an awesome accessory......
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Different variations
Here are just a few more that were available. It was actually quite popular in the mid to late 1880’s to use stocks on cheap revolvers and I guess it made sense to some folks who wanted both a pistol and the ability to shoot farther more accurately without having to haul a rifle. ( Back then when they were heavy!)
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07-19-2020, 02:56 PM
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KEWL with a capital " K "
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Originally Posted by singleshot1891
Model of 1891 mounted in the stock advertised below.
From the 1908 Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog.
I have several long barreled .32 and .38 caliber Top-Breaks and New Departures that look just as neat in that stock.
WB
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Nice find. I love the less common on unique versions of the old S&Ws but only if they are "correct". Congrats. Sal Raimondi
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