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Unread 03-03-2010, 04:00 PM   #1
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I have a 1901 V that has a JCHiggins recoil pad. Is there someplace I can get the right butt plate. Thanks This is a great site.
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John,A Silvers or a Jostam pad would be correct for your Parker.They are available from CT Shotgun Mfg.Co among others. If the stock measures 13 3/4"-14"from the center of the front trigger to the end of the wood it probably hasn't been cut and a replacement dogshead butt plate could be fitted.
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Dave, Thanks a lot for the information. I have been looking for a long time till I found this site. It does measure about 13 3/4 in. Thanks again Dave.
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