Art Doc
SWCA Member, Absent Comrade
Continuing an earlier discussion we had going regarding the N frame Service Stocks S&W is selling as replacement parts mine arrived yesterday and I put them on a pair of 1926 Model .44 Special revolvers that needed something other than the post-1967 Magnas they had been wearing.
The wood is very handsome. They look like walnut to me with one set being just a tad darker than the other. Both have nice grain and I think they look good.
Fit was nearly perfect on one set with the other leaving a smidgeon of frame protruding at the butt. Not quite perfect but not enough to worry about. I've seen original stocks on guns that did the same thing.
Both sets left the smallest sliver of a gap at the rounded top and if you held the gun "just so" with backlighting a tiny bit of light would show through. I could ignore it but I went ahead and slipped a tiny shim I cut from heavy paper into the semi-circular area and the gap disappeared.
S&W sells these for $55 and compared to buying decent original stocks that's a bargain in my book. I'm looking forward to having the old style Magnas available in a couple months.
Now I just hope these aren't too uncomfortable for shooting. I'm a tad recoil sensitive and I have never shot a .44 with Service Stocks before.
Left side of set 1:
Right side of set 2:
The wood is very handsome. They look like walnut to me with one set being just a tad darker than the other. Both have nice grain and I think they look good.
Fit was nearly perfect on one set with the other leaving a smidgeon of frame protruding at the butt. Not quite perfect but not enough to worry about. I've seen original stocks on guns that did the same thing.
Both sets left the smallest sliver of a gap at the rounded top and if you held the gun "just so" with backlighting a tiny bit of light would show through. I could ignore it but I went ahead and slipped a tiny shim I cut from heavy paper into the semi-circular area and the gap disappeared.
S&W sells these for $55 and compared to buying decent original stocks that's a bargain in my book. I'm looking forward to having the old style Magnas available in a couple months.
Now I just hope these aren't too uncomfortable for shooting. I'm a tad recoil sensitive and I have never shot a .44 with Service Stocks before.
Left side of set 1:

Right side of set 2:
