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Old 09-27-2013, 03:50 PM
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Looking for a nice original pair of smooth walnut stocks (and screw) for my S&W Model 1917. Revolver is 90%+ (ca. 1918), but it really needs some good to very good stocks to finish it off. Preferably a matching set of stocks (stamped or not is OK), and no repro's please. Thanks.

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