Trying a different set of stocks on my Combat Masterpiece. Bought these on eBay a while back. They look like factory stocks,but no serial number. They are stamped Rt,Lt walnut K. Guessing they are purchased from S&W store?
I think these are factory, walnut stocks. Inside is “K walnut Rt” and Lt. Any ideas about factory or aftermarket?
Trying a different set of stocks on my Combat Masterpiece. Bought these on eBay a while back. They look like factory stocks,but no serial number. They are stamped Rt,Lt walnut K. Guessing they are purchased from S&W store?
Aren't you glad they're stamped which one goes on which side? It might be hard to figger out otherwise.
That's what I like to see!!!! An older M-19 in very nice condition, and a tapered barrel. My M-67 wears a set of smooth Presentation Stocks that are copies of S&W, but are made by another maker. They look good!! And ....cost me about 1/2 the price!!! Bob
Mark- she has a .500 target hammer and a target trigger. Figured she out to complete the three T’s. And I think the targets look better and shoot better for me. Thanks all! Hank
The Combat Masterpiece is a 1952 piece based on the serial number. Not sure if these stocks are period correct, but I sure like the way they look and shoot. Hank
Beautiful Mod 15. The Magna Diamond grips look great. Look factory to me.
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