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If the hole bothers so, since it appears that those are not the original stock anyway, sell them and buy a set of the correct ones for it. Enjoy it; it's very nice.
Was thinking the same thing. I don't know why folks think that screw is an adjustment screw. It's made to be screwed down tight.Great price for what appears to be a nice condition Mod 28. Drilled hole in the grips doesn't happen to line up for access to the strain screw does it? From the pic, it appears a bit high for that. Regardless, I would not sweat the grips.
Thank you!If the hole bothers so, since it appears that those are not the original stock anyway, sell them and buy a set of the correct ones for it. Enjoy it; it's very nice.
Doesn't that lower side plate screw adjust the trigger pull?
Enough is never enough...I just don't think two is enough... Who's with me?
The 4" model on the bottom has "Cokes"Being new to grips.
Do you know one is wearing cokes ?
If you fill the hole with putty and then need to remove the stocks, the putty will either crumble or it will have glued the halves together, making the stocks difficult to remove. I'd take a hardwood dowel that fits snugly in the hole and glue it to one of the halves after carefully fitting it and sanding the end to match the curvature of the stocks. Then take something like a honey pine or walnut stain and stain the end of the dowel. It will match the stock color close enough.If that hole bothers you, they make wood putty in many different colors. You can probably match the stocks.