Yes it matters if the gun is to be considered collectable. It is not factory original or factory correct and collectors like me would discount at least what a set of proper stocks would cost, which is getting more and more expensive, well over $200 for a nice set. Having period correct stocks on a gun is always a good thing when it comes time to sell.
I don't disagree, on a high end collectible gun but does that one without box, papers, and with blue loss look like a high end collectible to you? Some would probably object to putting football cut out targets on it too, as the one above has, arguing they're "too late" for a 1952 gun but I wouldn't find that objectionable at all either. Of course for some only THE original grips will do, but I'm not that picky on a very nice gun meant to spend some time on the range or in a holster as that one clearly has.
Jeff
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