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Izh 46 stocks
Where can I get replacement stocks for an IZH 46m?
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As far as I am aware Rink is your only option . Have some on my IZH 46M and they are superb . Money well spent as it transformed the pistolcharliek wrote:Where can I get replacement stocks for an IZH 46m?
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I had a set of off Steve's grips once , very nice, but seemed to disappear from the market. Good to see they might be available again . Has anybody tried ordering a set ?
quote="brent375hh"]http://woodsandwateroutdoors.com/7.html[/quote]
I had a set of off Steve's grips once , very nice, but seemed to disappear from the market. Good to see they might be available again . Has anybody tried ordering a set ?
There was a guy on here that was selling some stocks with a different rake angle. They were pretty decent and could be easily sanded to change the shape.
I can't seem to remember his name, but I think he was from Cincinnati. He may still be making these.
Search for IZH 46 stocks on this forum, it should turn something up.
I can't seem to remember his name, but I think he was from Cincinnati. He may still be making these.
Search for IZH 46 stocks on this forum, it should turn something up.
This is the thread to look at for Jetter55's grips:
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?p=162581
He makes left or right hand, and it's some sort of synthetic like a countertop material which you can easily shape with a rasp, file, or sandpaper, and probably a dremel or knife would be easy as well.
http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?p=162581
He makes left or right hand, and it's some sort of synthetic like a countertop material which you can easily shape with a rasp, file, or sandpaper, and probably a dremel or knife would be easy as well.
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I have an extra set of the "Jetter grips" I would sell if interested. I bought two sets some time back and got pretty good results with the material and did not need the second set. They can be a bit messy and take some work but the increased rake is nice. I think I paid like $50 or $60 so they were a pretty economical option but you need a dremel and putty.
PM me if interested.
PM me if interested.