27-2 5” wearing Culina stocks

SLT223

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Few side arms beat a 5" ejector shroud N frame in my opinion. Definitely worthy of high end stocks. I've been a big fan of John and Jennifer's products and decided it was time for marble cake walnut on at least one of my 5" 27's. These are French Walnut.

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I completely agree with you on the 5" barrel length N-frame. Also on your choice of John and Jennifer's terrific work. Although this is a pre-27 5" it is wearing Culina stocks that are very special to me. I fool around with black powder muzzle loaders most of the time and was wondering if I could get something in "Tiger Maple" which usually requires some extra work to get the stripes to pop. John said he had experimented with using an oven to bring out the grain. These are his Roasted Maple stocks, the guys went nuts over them.

 
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