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The Ultimate Sanderson Stock Appreciation Thread (Post Your Stocks!!!!)
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Wow, Kris, that's impressive as all get out. I love 'em!
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Glad you're happy . Also nice to know they went to a good home & I see they won't be lonely either . Also want you to know I'm happy on this end too . Might as well post pics of these as well . They're KSB #23 on the back .
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Great collection!
Believe you have cornered the market. :-)
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Only pair I have.
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Here's a pair of NSB . Unnumbered on back side .
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to the top....I know there are more Sandersons out there than this, lets see them!
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Kris,
Those are beautiful . . . you have an awesome collection . . . congratulations!
This is my only pair:
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Russ, those are great! are they N or K Frame?
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Russ, those are ! are they N or K Frame?
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Thanks . . . they be K-frame.
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S&W M-52. The palm swell doesn't show well and the color is a little too red.
A little better...... Yep, that's a chip.
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I was fortunate enough to find (2) more pairs of Sanderson K Frame Target Stocks! These are "twins", they appear to be exactly the same in style and dimensions and each have enclosed backstraps and strain screw relief. One set has the number "4" stamped on each panel and one set has the number "5" stamped on each panel. The stocks came on a K-38 and K-22 that I presume were owned by the same person as both guns were set-up the same.
I would imagine the stocks were ordered and made at the same time which makes me wonder what exactly the #'s mean on the back;
- Were each individual style/model of stock made by Sanderson numbered starting at 1 and ending at XXX??
- Was the number a code for the size of the grip area? i.e. palmswell, finger grooves, other specific proportions.
I'd like to be enlightened on anyones thoughts on the numbering scheme of these Stocks
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I'm relatively sure the numbers are simply to easily identfy the pairs.
A triple lock target.
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Very nice Steve! I'd like to find an N frame pair.
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I found the N frame grips at a little gunshow right here in town, labeled "Herrett, K-Target", didn't look very closely at them, traded I don't remember what. I got them home and found the numbers inside; they weren't Herrett and they didn't fit a K frame, Darn!
Really didn't have anything appropriate to put them on until I got the T-lock almost a year later, and the "special order" swivel has to come off to do that.
Have another pair of fancy wood K Sanderson grips but haven't photographed them as yet...
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Here is my most recent Sanderson pick up. Sorry, I know they aren't on a Smith, but they've breathed new life into this old cut down Colt. I think I've fallen for the old girl all over again.
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My only pair, on a Colt .32 Officers Model.
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I am a big fan of sanderson grips myself. I have found that they kinda look alike but actually vary more than one might think. I'm still learning to take good pictures so i hope these come out ok.
Next are a colt pair i found at the last gun show. The grain is real nice.They were priced where i could not resist.
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Modified I'd say, but done well enough. A very nice looking set of grips.
I've picked up a couple of sets of grips recently for Colt DA's that might be Sanderson but I'm not certain. One oddball set for sure with a pinky cut that I believe to be original to the grips. The second pic is a better representative of the color.
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Those are Sandersons and I think the pinky relief is original too. there was a beat up set that sold ebay awhile back and it had them too.
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Another set of Sandersons just came my way.
I do like the, but I think they were made for someone with smaller hands. The left handed ropers I also have for the match target here is just all around better for me, except of course that I'm not a southpaw.
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Ended up with a set of pretty amazing sandersons, that I will never be able to use.
They were marked for a Model 52. How many left handed thumb rest Model 52 sandersons do you guys expect exist?
Lovely stocks, I must say.
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Hi Folks,
I found a nice set of Sandersons attached to a nice K-38 that dates to 1952. These are beautiful stocks. They have the number 69 stamped on the inside of each panel. Found this rig at a local gun show recently.
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What is the going rate for a pair of Sandersons? Say for a K and an N frame.
I've not seen many for sale so my well of knowledge is rather shallow; at present.
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A tribute to Sanderson by schofieldkid85 on my transitional Heavy Duty.
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Colt Officer Model Special with my first & only pair of Sandersons
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410 you need to name that one pair your growling bear Sandersons.
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I just entered the club and purchased an early pre model 10 with Sanderson grips. The matching number under the grips is #6. Is that an indicator of a earlier pair? Pics in the morning light soon.
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Here is a set of left hand Sanderson stocks. These are shown off the gun in post #20. They now reside on my K 22. As a shooter with sinister proclivities this is a rare find. My thanks to the OP for making these available.
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The only J frame Sandersons to surface here, so far... and shown in the original post.
I purchased then from Kris a few months back but could hardly stand the orange color of the cherry wood. I also have a problem with Sanderson checkering not being pointed up to the borders. But that is the way they are...
My workshop associate Dan Kleber needed to practiced his checkering so I put him to work recutting these with diamonds pointed up to the borders, with no over-runs.
I stained and refinished and mounted on my 32 Kit Gun.
I think they look a whole lot better...
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I think maybe they originally went on a K frame and were fitted to this Model 3. I'm going to have to chat with some of the wood wizards on the forum here to have the crude fitting finished I think. This gun deserves that.
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How do you I.D.? By style? Could not see a name or logo in the pics
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Style, quality, I ask 410 bore
Also, this number on the back is diagnostic:
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410bore, I clicked "LIKE" because there is no button for "LUST." I would absolutely love to have a pair like that on my Model 60-4... not original or "period correct" but wow, would they work great!!! Congrats on a great find.
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I could be 180º off, but they sort of remind me of some early Herretts I've seen. The numbers inside the grips (to keep pairs together) have been present in all of the Sanderson grips I have seen.
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I picked up a pair of grips last month at a local gun show. Aside from fitting a square butt K-frame, the seller had no other information about them. They don't have numbers stamped inside, nevertheless, I believe they are Sanderson grips. Opinions are welcome.
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Definitely Sanderson grips. Not all his grips had numbers inside, I have/had several pair that don't. The checkering is a dead giveaway. Look to the borders, the diamonds are never pointed all the way to the border. That with along with the shape of the grip leaves little doubt in my mind.
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I could be 180º off, but they sort of remind me of some early Herretts I've seen. The numbers inside the grips (to keep pairs together) have been present in all of the Sanderson grips I have seen.
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Thanks. This is why I asked for opinions. Based on my research, the style, checkering, front strain screw cut-out and so forth are all consistent with other Sanderson grips I have seen. However, as you noted, there are no numbers stamped inside (which, if present, would basically confirm them as Sanderson grips).
So my question now is did every set of Sanderson grips have stamped numbers inside or are there, in fact, some known sets of Sanderson grips in existence without stamped numbers?
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