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charliek
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Izh 46 stocks

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Where can I get replacement stocks for an IZH 46m?
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charliek wrote:Where can I get replacement stocks for an IZH 46m?
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 pistol
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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 ?
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Post by bam86 »

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.
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Gerard
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Post by Gerard »

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.
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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.
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