and have just as much fun collecting them as I do the guns I put them on. Shown below are a few of the interesting ones I have collected over the years (all are S&W factory stocks). The pair is made of birds eye maple and dates to 1972. The second pair is made of Goncalo alves and does not have the relieved area on the left panel even though these stocks were made around 1970-72 (only pair I have seen like this). The third pair is made of rosewood and dates to 1956-1958 (it is probably my favorite pair). The fourth pair is made of walnut and dates to the mid-70s. Smooth or plain walnut target stocks are not seen that often. The next pair is made of Goncalo alves and is an early pair of smooth stocks made with the relieved area on the left panel (58-59). The next pair is figured rosewood and dates to the mid-70s. The last N-frame pair is made of highly figured Goncalo alves and dates to the early 70s. The last two pairs of stocks are for K-frame revolvers...the first is checked, rosewood that dates to the 1960s (rare in the checked variety) and the next is highly figured Goncalo alves that dates to the early 70s.
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