Love those Kurac stocks!

teesur

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Here is 1976, model 29-2, 6-1/2 inch, with it's new Kurac
Oasge Orange coke style target stocks. As another member
of the forum once said, "If you don't own a set of these stocks, you should". Perfect fit to gun and hand.
Thanks John,
teesur.
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Very nice. Without question in my mind, they are the best. Just beautiful craftsmanship.
 
Teesur, it is hard to find better craftmanship. Here is my M29-2 with my Curly Maple stocks that I have posted before.
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Those are just great examples of fine guns and fine craftmanship of the grips. John just is the best I know of. Fine pics.

Regards

Bill
 
Ok, just one more piece of art from Kurac. M57 no dash, with Claro Walnut stocks.
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Set of K frame Kurac's Coco Bollo grips on a Model 18-3
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Set of Kurac on N frame Maple grips a 25-2
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His work is just outstanding
 
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WOW! My model 58 is screaming for a set of these. Loved em all! Great looking grips men and I'm putting a set on my Christmas wish list at the top.

JC and fyimo, Absolutely love yours as I like the darker color. Can you choose the grain pattern and color on them? Had to go back a second time to check them out and the fit on them is perfect on all the revolvers. Nice and thanks to you all for sharing them beauties.
 
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WOW! My model 58 is screaming for a set of these. Loved em all! Great looking grips men and I'm putting a set on my Christmas wish list at the top.

JC and fyimo, Absolutely love yours as I like the darker color. Can you choose the grain pattern and color on them? Had to go back a second time to check them out and the fit on them is perfect on all the revolvers. Nice and thanks to you all for sharing them beauties.

John will work with you on the grain pattern and color as much as he can but he's a one man show and only has a certain amount of wood on hand. When you contact him tell what kind of grain you like and if he's got it he use it.

They are wonderful grips and you also have to tell him if you want S&W Mediallions or not for an extra charge.
 

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