These fantastic Herrett N-Frame Target Stocks showed up today...DAMN SEXY!!

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As much as most of us love quality stocks, especially Roper's, I have come across a few sets of Herrett's lately that are just plain outstanding!

This set came from a listing on another forum that I frequent and showed up today. The fit/feel/finish is amazing in my hand especially on my 6.5" Pre-27.

Thought I would show them off.....enjoy!











 
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Very nice! This put me in the mood to pull up these pix of my K38 Target Masterpiece with the aftermarket target stocks they came with. I believe they are Herretts, but I'm not 100% sure. Any opinions?
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Very nice! This put me in the mood to pull up these pix of my K38 Target Masterpiece with the aftermarket target stocks they came with. I believe they are Herretts, but I'm not 100% sure. Any opinions?
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Correct. These are Target style , thumbrest Herrett's grips. The shape, the checkering and proportions are typical
 
As much as most of us love quality stocks, especially Roper's, I have come across a few sets of Herrett's lately that are just plain outstanding!

This set came from a listing on another forum that I frequent and showed up today. The fit/feel/finish is amazing in my hand especially on my 6.5" Pre-27.

Thought I would show them off.....enjoy!

These grips are not Herretts, but thumbrest SILE .
They were produced here in Italy for this distributor located in New York city in late Sixties / Seventies.
The pattern of the checkering , the thinner palm rest and the edges sharper than Herretts easily make them recognizable.
I love thumbrest grips, and I bought several pairs for my collection....
 
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These grips are not Herretts, but thumbrest SILE .
They were produced here in Italy for this distributor located in New York city in late Sixties / Seventies.
The pattern of the checkering , the thinner palm rest and the edges sharper than Herretts easily make them recognizable.
I love thumbrest grips, and I bought several pairs for my collection....

Did not know this....I purchased these from a fellow on another forum who advertised them as Herrett's....regardless, I am pleased!

I own a very nice set of Sandersen stocks that are also very comfortable. They are on my pre-war Outdoorsman.
 
I put a set of Herritt's "Shooting Stars" on my Colt Trooper over 40 years ago - they still look good and start conversations at the range whenever that Colt is out for some exercise.

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