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Parker factory recoil pad
What recoil pads was parker using at the factory in 1928 on a vh gun gonna have the gun fitted to me and was wanting to keep it period correct as possible
Thanks, Steven |
By that time most any of the popular vintage pads would be appropriate.
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Lots of options by 1928, and modern repros are available
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...Q/edit?tab=t.0 Mrs. W.A. Davis at the 1917 GAH with a “Huntley Shock Absorber Pad”, which became the Jostam Sponge Rubber 2-Ply pad after WWI. https://photos.smugmug.com/Vintage-R...vis-1917-S.jpg |
What frame size is your VH?
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On an 0 frame gun, I would go for a No Shoc pad. I think Tony has repro No Shoc pads.
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The most popular pad in the late teens, 1920s & 30s was the JOSTAM ANTI-FLINCH --
Attachment 141853 unfortunately, the one popular period pad that hasn't been reproduced. It was the standard pad for the lower grade A.H. Fox guns, numerous J. Stevens models, etc. Finding a NOS JOSTAM ANTI-FLINCH is getting pretty tough!! CSMC's repro No-Shoc is the large size with 3 1/4" hole spacing and will require quite a bit of grinding to fit an 0-frame stock. Another choice would be JOSTAM HY-GUN. The patent covering its design was granted Sept. 20, 1927. The HY-GUN repro is also a large size and will require a lot of grinding. Attachment 141854 |
I have a few original hy-gun pads on hand in the smaller sizes.
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Connecticut Shotgun has them
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