Although a "shooter grade", this is a relatively rare LC Smith model/gauge/feature combination as David has pointed out; and on a gun such in this condition, restocking is an acceptable, although most likely not a cost efective alternative. If you do restock I suggest you put the replacment stock back to the original "factory look"; and by that I mean duplicating the orginal stock shape, comb profile, checkering patterns, recoil pad, grip cap, butt plate, etc. And when you restock use American black walnut, as that was the specie stock wood Hunter used on this model; and with a Trap Grade, you can use as fancy a figured piece of crotch figured walnut as you wish and still be consistent with what Hunter originally furnished on this grade. The beauty of having the gun restocked is that you can have the new stock made to fit your personal shooting dimensions/style; and you can convert the grip from straight to pistol and/or vice versa, just make sure the trigger guard strap is correctly lengthened and/or contoured and engraved.