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D.E. Collins Stocks for RB S&W Model 10...

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 1:00 am
by Stephen A. Camp
Hello. I recently found a grip maker I didn't know existed! Browsing his site, I found that I liked what I saw. I contacted Mr. Collins to see if a set of stocks for a round butt K-frame were available and the set I wanted was.

I sent in my cashier's check last week and today I received the grips. They are of Black Ash Burl and are laminated with
darker colored wood on the front and rear of the grip straps.
(These are Picture ID #336 on his site.)

Intended for use on an S&W Model 10 4" Heavy Barrel, I was pleased to note that they "press" into place and have no movement even before being screwed on; in short, they fit very well.

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Here you can see the fit on the front of the grips below the triggerguard.

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...and from the bottom.

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And a side view from the rear.

Comfort is very subjective, but I do find these stocks extremely comfortable, but more importantly just enough thicker and with enough "filler" on the front to handle the loss of lateral control I was having with thinner grips.

They will work with speedloaders but were this revolver intended strictly for defensive purposes I would very slightly relieve the area behind the cylinder when in the open position.

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A view of the Collins grips on the revolver.

I fully admit that there are less expensive choices and I've had really good luck with certain makes and models of rubber grips, but on a blued gun I prefer wood when possible. So far I am quite pleased with the quality, fit, and looks of these grips.

I suspect that they have found a "home."

If interested in Mr. Collins' work, his site has very good pictures, his prices, and contact information.

http://www.collinscraftgrips.com

Best.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:10 am
by carlson1
Those are very nice and something to be proud of. I have grips like my wife has shoes. I constantly change the grips on my 1911's.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:42 am
by Charles L. Cotton
Stephen:
Those are some beautiful grips!!

Chas.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:36 pm
by jbirds1210
That is like looking at a fancy new dress on a woman that was already beautiful. I have always loved the Model 10. Your new grips really compliment the blue....we have the same taste in Smiths. Thanks for the pics.
Jason

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:59 pm
by dws1117
Those are perhaps the must beautiful grips that I've ever seen. Heck they're probably one of the most beautiful things I've seen made of wood.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2006 8:02 pm
by HighVelocity
WOW! :grin: A thing of beauty right there.