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Any 'Fitz' grip collectors out there?
I'm seeking information on potential value of a set of very nice old walnut 'target stocks'.
Beautiful condition, mounted on a S&W m17-4.
Trying to get link for more information, or establish value of grips prior to putting them up for sale.
Can post photograph tomorrow if needed.
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I thought Fitz grips were just plastic pseudo-stag.
Yes, you'll probably need photos.
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They did for a time produce some wood grips.
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If they're in great shape, they would probably bring $75-$100 on an auction site. I feel they're underappreciated and the ones I've seen are as good or better than Herrett's work.
I've got a really crisp set in my stash for a slant grip High Standard. They have a thumbrest, a trigger finger groove, a palm flare and are nicely checkered. They're easy to identify, since "Fitz" is neatly stamped or routed into the butt.
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Fitz had a variety of lines. I gather the solid wood, nicely checkered grip with 'Fitz' engraved in the bottom bulge, was his upper end.
I've got to figure out how to post non-hosted images here. If anyone know please advise.
s&wchad: yours sounds like the same style for an HS rather than S&W. I've had these on my 17-4 for years but now find my grandson's hand is simply too small to fit them well.
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Here's how: Click here
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thank you; posted FS in Accessories/Misc for sale.
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M657,
If you have a minute, post photos of your grips in this thread.
Here are some photos of mine.
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M657,
If you have a minute, post photos of your grips in this thread.
Here are some photos of mine.
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Oh, man. If these are ,as I suppose, HS grips, I'd pay a kidney to have. Veeeery nice set. I', a Fitz grips fan....
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No Fitz grips, but I sure like their polish.
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Very nice, s&wchad!
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