My Match Target “Bullseye” model has a beautiful set of grips with a palm swell and thumb rest. Were these special order?
Probably not. While a very few were special ordered with custom grips by Roper or others, the vast majority of those that have special grips were so fitted after being sold at retail. • I got a good deal on a Bullseye Match Target. Very nice shape, but it has plastic grips. Where can I get a set of the original one piece wrap around walnut grips cheap? If you find out, let me know! Pre-WWII Match Target Woodsmans are often fitted with replacement stocks, due to the original “Elephant Ear” stocks having been lost or broken. The original stocks bring a very good price by themselves, so a “bargain” in a Bullseye Model with any type of replacement stocks is probably not a true bargain. Except for military guns, which are government marked, nearly all First Series Match Target Woodsmans were equipped with Elephant Ear stocks when they left the factory. • I bought a Woodsman magazine at a gun show, but it doesn’t fit my Woodsman. Why? The Woodsman used several varieties of magazines through
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