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I have a couple G&H pads on hand. They have even smaller plugs. And are also straight.
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I have used the NO-SHOC pad on small guns. Brian is correct, it is a great pad. For an older gun, I do not grind off the logo.
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There are these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/32414124717...oAAOSwY~penV2N I've bought one, they are made in Italy and hard like a Silver's pad. There are no plugs, you cut a slit like a Pachmayr. They come in different thicknesses. |
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You can use a hole cutter & make your own plugs. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1748143360
You can also buy the Winchester Repoduction pad & they come with small plugs & grind off the logo. Galazon use to have these in 2-sizes: large & small. They did a close out on the small, but if you call they may still have some in stock. The small size were perfect for the small gauge stocks Last edited by David C Porter; 06-29-2021 at 05:25 PM.. |
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The Midway pad information mentions a 1/8" plug. Do you know what 1/8" looks like? I don't know whether I would recommend something like that.
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They make 1/8 & 1/4". You can also make one from a piece of thin wall tubing in any size you want.
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The very early G&H pads had a delamination problem, the junk pads Brian mentioned do not have the mounting holes symetric with the plug holes, and both of the Slivers pads need a simple drill jig to install the mounting holes using a drill press preferably.
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Meant to say concentric instead of symmetric.
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