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...Kind of grips are on this K-22...Surely they're not factory?......Ben

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But they really look good.
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The other side, if that helps......Ben

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Would a rear shot help?......Ben

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I'm certainly not an expert, but my guess is that someone took a pair of "presentation" stocks and did some nice engraving. Reason I make that suggestion is because I bought some kinda similar off Ebay several years ago. I put them on a 586 no-dash of mine.....see the pic below. Don
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Looks like modified factory grips to me.
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I'm certainly not an expert, but my guess is that someone took a pair of "presentation" stocks and did some nice engraving.
That was my thought also...The gun is a couple hundred miles from here, and I don't feel like making the drive just to look at the back side...Besides, I have plenty of Outdoorsman's to fondle already......Ben
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Ben,

Nice custom stocks.

The next time you get to handle these stocks look at the backs. Sometimes there are jig marks to hold the wood while being checkered that provide a clue as to who the maker is.
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Thanks, Jim, and all for the comments...I doubt I'll ever get that close to them...I didn't figure them for factory work, the biggest clues being the size of the diamond around the screw hole, and the shape of the border at the top of the checking...I only thought someone might recognize whose work was involved in transforming factory stocks......Ben
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I have a set of N frame checkered in the same style.
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They sure look sweet!
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That was my thought also...The gun is a couple hundred miles from here, and I don't feel like making the drive just to look at the back side...Besides, I have plenty of Outdoorsman's to fondle already......Ben
Whereabouts?
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To go 200 miles from Conroe there are only three choices, right?
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It's a big state so there are many directions to drive without crossing any state lines...And speaking of crossing lines, I remember the one about not posting active sales so I'll PM you the location......Ben
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I like all of them.
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Real Roper's maybe?
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i think they are gorgeous either way. They remind me of quality antique furniture.
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Handy hint, all factory grips are made with the slotted head on the left grip panel.
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Yes, just like all the grips pictured so far in this thread......Ben
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I was thinking non-relieved smooth targets that someone checkered and shortened.

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Two sets have peaked my interest. Obviously by the same place!

Curious they use the double border on the bottom but single border on top. Also the checking looks like older elongated checking.

Kansas please show us the backs of your set!

Are they factory but modified like they appear?
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S&W stocks were all about symmetry in design. Look at any factory diamond target stocks and you will immediately see that the checkering angle is always set up so that the diamond center aligns with the curve of the stock. Your stocks are definitely not S&W and it looks like they did not know how to set up the checkering to provide that important feature of factory target stocks.

They are thin compared to factory target stocks and, as noted above, perhaps one could sand off the original checkering and apply their own??

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Here are some more detailed photos of my N frame stocks. I believe they started as S&W non-relieved target stocks with flush escutcheons. No idea who checkered them. No swell apparent on them.



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