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Unread 09-06-2022, 03:20 PM   #11
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Looking at the first photo I would call it a Prince of Wales grip. Somewhere between a pistol grip and a straight stock. I like the looks and feel of that style stock. Nice gun.
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Joe,

Looking at the first photo I would call it a Prince of Wales grip. Somewhere between a pistol grip and a straight stock. I like the looks and feel of that style stock. Nice gun.
yea, it's more of a half hand POW style I guess. I've owned other guns with that style, and really like it. I think most of the S&W Elite Golds were made with straight stocks.....
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