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Old 07-29-2012, 07:02 PM
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Any suggestions gentlemen? I would appreciate the help.
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Old 07-29-2012, 07:26 PM
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Are you looking for target or magna? How thin? Wood, polymer, one piece, rubber? Round butt or square? S&W, aftermarket, custom? Checkered or smooth? Just curious.
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Definitely wood or bone. Square, any maker, thin as possible, smooth, I'm open to style, but like Ropers. Tks.
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I just installed a new set of Ahrends last week on my 27 and they seem pretty thin to me , actually more so than I anticipated. They are the retro target style.
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The 1917 pattern stocks are about as thin as you can get. Repops can be had from North Carolina Ordinance...

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The 1917 pattern stocks are about as thin as you can get. Repops can be had from North Carolina Ordinance...

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Pleased to do it!
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