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Looking for an 0 frame D grade skeleton buttplate
Unread 12-17-2019, 07:26 PM   #1
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Default Looking for an 0 frame D grade skeleton buttplate

I looking for a 0 frame skeleton buttplate for a proper restock of a 1910 DHE 20
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Dave, Would an original reproduction 0frame 20 skeleton work?
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Dave, Would an original reproduction 0frame 20 skeleton work?
I think it would, I am very interested
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A Reproduction butt plate will probably work, if you're having a new stock made, but there are dimensional differences. The biggest difference, which is very apparent is the radius of the heel. The repro radius is much larger, and it has been my biggest objection to the physical look of the gun.
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What would be the difference in a 1891 2 frame and a 1910 0 frame steel butt plate? I have one not sure of frame size. Would one measure holes as with frames?
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What would be the difference in a 1891 2 frame and a 1910 0 frame steel butt plate? I have one not sure of frame size. Would one measure holes as with frames?
The size of SSBPs pretty much correspond closely with the different sizes of DHBPs.

There is a big difference between 0 and 2 sizes. But about 1/2" or more in height. Width is different too.
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After the comments, I looked carefully and the difference is noticeable on the Reproduction buttplate.
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