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Unread 06-08-2013, 02:23 PM   #1
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i have a Remington VH double trap that is missing the stock shield. i looked for one on our forums & was immediately given one by another member , Chris Travinski , who wouldn't even let me pay him for it( Thanks Chris ).
but anyway back to my question...after further inspection, i found a wood screw in the middle of the recessed shield area ? it looks as though there is a piece of solder on one edge of the head. the shield i got from Chris came with two small brads to attach it with. did Remington use a different method for attaching shields & if so, how did they solder under the shield ?
i have filed off the solder , reinstalled screw to fill void and used the brads.

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Dwight wether it's a Meriden gun or a Remington gin the only way I have seen them attatched is with the two brads.
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Thanks Dave...first one i"ve seen out so it's new to me

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I had a CHE with the screw to hold it on. made in 1906. I know this because it fell off when I was cleaning it. scott
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That screw does not have anything to do with the shield. You can leave the screw or take it out. I would just pull it.
The shields are pretty much all the same size, so you should not have to do much inletting work. The bend of he shield may be a bit different and you may need to tweek that some.

What I do is glue the shield in with a strong glue or epoxy. Make sure to sand the back side of the shield so that the glue will stick well. After the glue sets up, drill out the holes for the brads and put them in. I never reuse the original brads. I put in new small brads and just file down the heads flush with the shield.

The factory only nailed the shields in with no glue. But brass corrodes, and that is what pushes the shields up off he wood is the corruption on the back side of the shield.
Gluing holds them in better, and putting the brads back in maintain a factory look.
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I beg to differ I have a later VH (200K range)that has that same screw. It has a blob of solder on the head to hold the shield. I imagine they just heated the shield with a soldering iron to attach it.
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Tom you may be right...seems logical to me...even though i didn't pick up on it. thanks,

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I have seen some original Parkers that do not have brads holding the shield in. They were all later guns. Maybe this is how the shields were attached on these guns.
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I have seen some original Parkers that do not have brads holding the shield in. They were all later guns. Maybe this is how the shields were attached on these guns.
Mine was made in 1906 with the solder shield, hmm
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Interesting. I learn here every day. Now I gotta go check a few guns...
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