Keith Brown--Master Stockmaker (pix heavy)

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I thought it time to show off some (most!) of Keith's stocks which currently reside on my guns--and throw in a few original Ropers for the heck of it.

So...without further ado--

A set of Birdseye Maple on a 624:



A Pre-18:



An older Centennial:



A 27-2 with an ivory sight insert:



A 25-5 6 1/2" .45:



Another Pre-18:



A Pre-17:



A Model 26-1 Overrun:



A Model 29-2 6 1/2":



A Model 24-3:



A Model 25-2 Dual Cylinder:



Another 27-2 5":



A Bowen .45 Colt Conversion:



An Engraved Pre-24 in .44 Spl.:



Original Ropers on my Officer's in .22 Magnum:



Original Ropers on my OMT in .22 LR:



Original Ropers on my very early Pre-18:


I hope you enjoyed seeing these pictures, and a big homage to Keith's skill!

Tim
 
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Very very nice. I cant remember how may guns I have purchased over the years that I really didn't need, but had pretty wood...:)
 
Very very nice grips. Wait until Weatherby sees these. I really like the pair with the medallions in them.The 29-2 Its a nice look.

I didn't realize KB did different styles of in-letting around the ejector area. Did you request it or did they just come that way?
 
Keith Brown Stocks, Better than the originals!

The preceding photographs substantiate what I have said all along, Keith Brown Stocks are much better than the originals no matter who made them! Always perfect!!
 
Nice! Is there a reason or explanation for the uncheckered pattern? I've always wondered why it was the shape that it is.
 
I have one set of Keith's stocks and am getting ready to order another. They are simply amazing!
Dave
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