Herrett's H-41 stocks
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John McCormick
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Herrett's H-41 stocks
Before I buy a set of these, I'd like to know if they are any more hand-filling than the factory grips, which, for me, are too small. At present I have a set of Herrett's Trainers on my M-41. They're nice, but, again, a little on the small side.
John McCormick- Posts : 177
Join date : 2014-06-25
Location : SW FL
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
Greetings,
These Nill grips are pricey; however, something to consider.
They make the Rhomlas style to fit a variety of other pistols. Perhaps someone at the club has a pair for looking at.
http://us.nill-shop.com/SW-Mod.-41-Rhomlas
Cheers,
Dave
These Nill grips are pricey; however, something to consider.
They make the Rhomlas style to fit a variety of other pistols. Perhaps someone at the club has a pair for looking at.
http://us.nill-shop.com/SW-Mod.-41-Rhomlas
Cheers,
Dave
fc60- Posts : 1427
Join date : 2011-06-11
Location : South Prairie, WA 98385
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
If you really need a bunch of wood in the grip then look for Herrett Automatics. I had this set custom made for me but I ordered a set of blanks to carve my own for my 952. They may not be making any right now but they might have a set of blanks available. Just a thought. A lot of wood here.
Model 41
Model 52 blanks I carved to fit a 952. My checkering looks a lot like skateboard tape..
Model 41
Model 52 blanks I carved to fit a 952. My checkering looks a lot like skateboard tape..
LenV- Posts : 4739
Join date : 2014-01-24
Age : 74
Location : Oregon
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
I have Herretts on my Model 41 and don't care for them. I will probably order some from Dick Horton
rkittine- Posts : 348
Join date : 2020-06-06
Age : 75
Location : Sag Harbor & Manhattan , New York
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
I have a set of those Herrett Automatics. Too large for my smallish hands.
hg401- Posts : 128
Join date : 2018-02-19
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
I have some Herrett H41 stocks on my S&W M41 and like them a lot. I sent them back to Herrett for backstrap checkering and they did a fantastic job even though they warned me the lines would be off slightly and the hand checkering was not the same as the original machine checkering. A very good company to do business with. Rink in Germany might be another company to look at for M41 grips.
I should add that for Rinks I order Large.
See also https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t12052-rink-ambidextrous-grips
As a final note I like Herrett H52s, H45s and Shooting Star revolver stocks too.
I should add that for Rinks I order Large.
See also https://www.bullseyeforum.net/t12052-rink-ambidextrous-grips
As a final note I like Herrett H52s, H45s and Shooting Star revolver stocks too.
Sa-tevp- Posts : 953
Join date : 2013-07-20
Location : Georgia
Re: Herrett's H-41 stocks
Thanks. I've checked out the Rinks and the Nills but I'd like to stay with Herretts since my experiences with them over the years have been good. It sounds like the H41s are a little heftier than the factory grips, which is what I want. For $65 or so delivered, I'll take a chance on them.
John McCormick- Posts : 177
Join date : 2014-06-25
Location : SW FL
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