Show Off Your Smooth Grips!!

Wrong brand,but I like em.
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In that snapshot is a pair of stocks that are rarer than Pre-War Magnas. These... N-Frame, Smooth, Gancalo Modified Magnas. (Thanks Weatherby!).

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I collect Smith Wood and it's the only pair I have ever seen. Just to stay in touch with my inner bubba, I put them right to work! :)
WAY cool. I've never seen a pair.









But if you want a "Real Smoothie" you need to see my Grandson, Jake! :)


Drew

Cooler. (Jake, I mean) :D
 
Here are some of my smooth stocks. The first picture is a coffee table I made. It is a wood transfer box that Smith & Wesson used for taking finished stocks out of the Wood Room to the Final Fitting Department.
I shredded old Smith & Wesson catalogs to use as packing to protect the smooth stock inside. The second picture is of one of my display cases with some smooth stocks inside. The third picture is of smooth unfinished wood that I bought from a retired employee that worked in the wood room.
 

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I prefer smooth grips on my magnum revolvers. Here are four of my favorite.

My Model 58 wearing a set of Ahrends Square Butt Tactical finger groove grips
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The same Model 58 with a set of Ahrends Square Butt Retro Combats
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My Model 29-4 3" Special/Gary Reeder Classic wearing a set of Ahrends Round Butt Retro Combats
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The same Model 29-4 sporting a set of Ahrends Round Butt Tactical finger groove grips
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All four grips are made of cordia wood.
 
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Is that last pic a modified Buck 110, Tex? I really like it!
Well, that knife was made over fifty years ago ( at least, because that's when my father brought it home). Who made it, I do not know, the locking system is hand made, it's supposedly the one that Browning copied their first folding skinner/ hunter.
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