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Rick Riddell 11-27-2018 06:49 AM

Recommendation for recoil pad installation
 
Was curious if there was anyone you would recommend for a Silvers pad with spur installation?

Dean Romig 11-27-2018 06:54 AM

Hi Is anyone even making a pad with a spur that will fit a pre 1920’s Parker stock with the spur inlet??

The Silvers pad that Galazan’s sells has a tiny little spur that doesn’t come close to filling the inlet.




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Brian Dudley 11-27-2018 07:47 AM

To answer your question Dean, NO. Any silvers style pads that do have spurs are small spurs. The spurs of the period were smaller than the spur on a DHBP anyway. But modern silvers spurs are differently shaped than period silvers spurs.

When i have had to install pads with spurs (and I have done more than just a couple), i have to attach a spur to the base of the pad.

Rick Riddell 11-27-2018 08:18 AM

That is good to know, I'm having one shipped from Kynoch, so I got about three weeks to come up with an idea!

Brian Dudley 11-27-2018 09:24 AM

I assume you ordered one from them with the spur.

If your stock needs to be cut or is already cut, then it is just a matter of inletting the spur on the pad into your stock. But, if your stock currently has spur inletting that you are looking to save and the new spur does not fit it, then a solution has to be come up with.

Dean Romig 11-27-2018 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 258890)
When i have had to install pads with spurs (and I have done more than just a couple), i have to attach a spur to the base of the pad.


Right, I thought so... I did that once and it came out really well.





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Dean Romig 11-27-2018 09:47 AM

Get/buy a worn out or broken spurred dog’s head butt plate and very carefully cut/grind/sand off all of it except what you need of the spur. Use black epoxy to attach it to your new pad after the pad has been mostly fitted to your butt.





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Brian Dudley 11-27-2018 09:49 AM

Yup, that is why I save every broken plate that I remove or take off parts guns. I have a drawer full of them.

Rick Riddell 11-27-2018 09:56 AM

sound advise, thank you guys!!


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