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hawkenhunter50
12-21-2019, 03:53 AM
I've seen older remington and winchester target 22's with a hand rest attached to a rail section inlet to the underside of the forearm. Can someone tell me what the correct name of these are? I've searched palm rest, hand rest and not turning up much for results. Guessing I'm looking for the wrong name. The one I'm looking for was what looked like aluminum.

Thanks

Bent Ramrod
12-21-2019, 10:34 AM
I always heard them referred to as “hand stops.” Freeland’s used to sell them. I would guess that Champion’s Choice or maybe even Brownell’s would have them.

John Boy
12-21-2019, 12:51 PM
Palm Rests ... https://www.cparifles.com/collections/parts/Palm-rest

country gent
12-21-2019, 01:07 PM
I have always heard them referred to as palm rests also. Very popular in Shutezen matches and small bore. The better ones were adjustable for height, length, and cant. THey allowed for a better elbow support. The hand stops in high power rifle were a simple block to lock forward hand in place in sitting and prone.

uscra112
12-24-2019, 05:54 AM
I think Bent Ramrod has it right. By the time of the bolt action Winchester and Remington .22s, the Schuetzen game was all but dead. The bolt action .22s were shot prone, with a sling.

Shepherd2
12-24-2019, 09:32 AM
I've always heard them referred to as hand stops. I have a Mossberg 144LSB target rifle that has one on it.

Larry Gibson
12-24-2019, 10:57 AM
There is a distinct difference between a hand rest/stop (what the OP is referring to) used for prone shooting with a sling and a palm rest used for standing/offhand shooting.

I have 4 hand stops; 2 for my target 22s (Remington M37 & Mossberg 144LS) and 2 for my high power match rifles (M70 Target & M10 Savage Competition). I had a palm rest on a Anschutz 22LR match rifle with hook butt plate made for offhand shooting but it went with the rifle wen I sold it.

If1Hitu
12-24-2019, 11:03 AM
I didn't have a clue what y'all was talking about.[smilie=l: Thanks John Boy for sharing the link.

Forrest r
12-25-2019, 01:55 AM
A picture of a nib/unfired Anschutz 54 x-series made in 1979.

https://i.imgur.com/uuJiJ00.jpg

There are 2 things attached to the handrail. The small round silver piece attached to the front of the handrail is called a hand stop. It is used for attaching slings to the rifle to shoot prone, sitting & kneeling. The bigger piece with the piece of wood on it that's attached to the handrail behind the hand stop is called a palm rest. It is used for offhand shooting.

hawkenhunter50
12-27-2019, 06:03 AM
OK that helps, sounds like hand stop it is. Thanks for clarification.