Handcrafted Gun Stocks From Herrett's Stocks Inc.
"There is a lifetime of design experience in every Herrett's Gun Stock."
-Steve Herrett
All of our gun stocks are available in fine grade of walnut. Some are available in figured and exhibition walnut and exotic woods
For over 60 years, we have offered the highest quality, hand crafted gun stocks built on-site by Master Craftsmen
Veteran Owned & Operated With 70+ Years Of Experience
Herrett's Stocks Inc. handcrafted, real wood gun stocks are outfitted with a variety of different articles and features, capable of pleasing both gun enthusiasts and gun collectors. Whether your own custom, perfectly-measured project will be used regularly or will be kept as a family heirloom, our American-made gun stocks can be smooth, fine line checkered, or skip checkered. Depending on what you envision for your own custom gun stock, you can also choose to integrate a right-handed or left-handed hold; combat-style finger grooves; and many other features!.
Let our many years of cumulative experience and commitment to honest, well-made gun stocks work for you! Learn more about Herrett's Stocks Inc. today!
“American-made”
Herrett’s custom stocks are, quite simply, the finest stocks you can put on a handgun. The people who make them care deeply about their work, and will make sure the stocks you need will fit your handgun and your hand. This is “American-made” at its best.
Wally
"Fabulous Bargain"
I received my order today a month earlier than expected and the stocks are beautiful! They fit the frame of my old Officer’s Match Colt and my hand extremely well and I just wanted to say thanks. Judging by the excellence of this standard grade walnut, I can only imagine what your higher grades of wood must be like. In today’s world, getting lasting value that exceeds the transient worth of the inflated dollars I paid for these seems like a fabulous bargain to me.
-Thad
I'll be back for more!"
The fit and finish on the walnut Herrett Jordan Trooper stocks for my S&W 500 is superb. The stocks feel as though Herrett used a clay model of my hand — not just a drawing — to craft these fine stocks. I’ll be back for more.
-Bob