Last year I Showed photographs of S & W revolver dressed in slim stocks made of good-looking wood materials. Not being much of a polymer guy, I still like old guns and wood for handgun stocks, but never understood those S&W "skinny top, fat bottom" handgun stocks. When closing my hand I seem to have less room at the bottom and more at the top. so I guess my hand was built backwards?
Craig Spegel has been around for a lot of years and his boot grip designs have been copied by many, but rarely made as well as Craig does them. Besides his boot grips, he's made a great looking line of stocks for 1911s, Hi Powers and his famous revolver stocks, and they all fit your hand neatly.
Craig is also introducing a square-butt version of his stocks made for the current round-butt S&W line. This will give all you square-butt purists an option to at least have their SAW revolver look, feel and act like a square butt, even if it isn't. Craig has some stocking dealers and he's usually several months behind on stock orders, but not to worry as they are worth the wait.
For more info: Craig Spegel, P.O. Box 387, Nehalem, Oregon 97131. (503) 368.5653.
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