1858 Shoulder Stock Poland

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Has anyone come across these in the States or know of a distributor for a company out of Poland, Action Holster?

Those buttstocks look really nice.
Do you remember where you heard about them?
Where did you find the photo?
I can't find any info. about that company.
If any could be found then a person could contact the company directly.
 
That does not appear to be the one Cimarron used to carry, which I have on a Colt repro. Those look much better

Agreed, but the OP's shoulder stocks fit only the 1873 SAA and the 1858 Remington (good luck finding ones with the backstrap butt aperture for the J-hook), per the Polish website. The yoke fits very close to the backstrap so it won't fit most other revolvers. The one Cimarron used to carry will fit anything with the butt aperture, as the bottom of the yoke stands off from the backstrap: 1848 Dragoon, 1851 Navy, 1860 Army, 1861 Navy, 1858 Remington. Both stock types use an extended two-headed hammer screw and do not need CFS (cut-for-stock) recoil shields and are adjustable for grip length. The Polish stock also uses a "crimp" screw, and I have no idea what that may be.

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Before the pandemic, EMF (owned by Pietta) used to carry a wood stock for the 1858 Remington. It was a variation for the 3-screw not CFS frame that was first used by G.U. (Gregorelli & Uberti) back in the very early 60's.

Uberti 1858 Remington (bottom):

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G.U. 1851 Navy .36 3-screw not CFS:

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1858 ARMY SHOULDER STOCK (emf-company.com)

Regards,

Jim
 
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