I can telll you that the ssbps that csmc sells in their catalog are not correct in form for a Parker. Unless you are in communication with them about something they have that is not cataloged.
Generally repro buttplates are narrower than original guns. The small framed guns are close. But the 12g is way off.
1924 is a hard timeframe to tell for sure. It was kind of going into the transision petiod on buttplates on Parkers. I THINK that would use the smaller size plate, but you would really have to look at the butt end of another known original gun from that timeframe to know for sure. A gun with a dhbp would be fine too.
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