So here's a few that I like...my visual tastes run toward clean, simple, and minimally adorned.
Walther LGV. Maybe the most elegant target stock in history. Pre-war lines with modern (well, "modern" in the 60's anyhow) details, lovely wood, and nearly perfect ergonomics, at least for this old guy.
Webley Mk 3. Kind of a weird old design - really a pre-war rifle that stubbornly persisted into the 1970's! But something about the look is great to me, in a lean, athletic, form-following-function sort of way (old architects are allowed to say dumb stuff like that).
Weihrauch HW 55 T. FWB, Walther, Diana, and Weihrauch all offered Tyrolean stocks back in the day, but to my eye HW's rounded, tapered fore end makes it the most elegant. One of the all-time beauties.
Webley Tracker. A more modern classic (sign of old age: calling something from the early 80's "modern"). Wonderfully clean and well-proportioned lines on this neat little sidelever, which was the last of Webley's tap-loaders.
Weihrauch HW 35 Luxus, with classic "Bayern" (Bavarian) stock. You can't get more German than this. Beeman's version was my instant favorite from the first of his catalogs that fell into my hands.
SO...enough of my BS...let's see YOUR favorite beauties...!!
Walther LGV. Maybe the most elegant target stock in history. Pre-war lines with modern (well, "modern" in the 60's anyhow) details, lovely wood, and nearly perfect ergonomics, at least for this old guy.
Webley Mk 3. Kind of a weird old design - really a pre-war rifle that stubbornly persisted into the 1970's! But something about the look is great to me, in a lean, athletic, form-following-function sort of way (old architects are allowed to say dumb stuff like that).
Weihrauch HW 55 T. FWB, Walther, Diana, and Weihrauch all offered Tyrolean stocks back in the day, but to my eye HW's rounded, tapered fore end makes it the most elegant. One of the all-time beauties.
Webley Tracker. A more modern classic (sign of old age: calling something from the early 80's "modern"). Wonderfully clean and well-proportioned lines on this neat little sidelever, which was the last of Webley's tap-loaders.
Weihrauch HW 35 Luxus, with classic "Bayern" (Bavarian) stock. You can't get more German than this. Beeman's version was my instant favorite from the first of his catalogs that fell into my hands.
SO...enough of my BS...let's see YOUR favorite beauties...!!
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