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Unread 09-30-2022, 09:23 AM   #1
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I can’t imagine Parker Bros. ever finding it necessary to make a butt plate smaller than the “0” marked butt plate for the 00-frame guns. I have a “0” marked original butt plate that is actually too small for the butt of my 00-frame 28 gauge Skeet gun. I can’t comment on the 000-frame .410 Parkers as I don’t own one of those.



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Don't skeleton buttplates have a serial number stamped on the inside? Dean, I have a 12 gauge 1/2 frame skeleton buttplate that is much smaller in length than the butt of my .410 skeet gun.
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The smaller skeleton plate has a 73930 number near the bottom screw hole on the inside of plate. The larger skeleton plate has no number on it. These plates have been in the family for years as they belong to father in-law. He passed in 1996 and was a parker collector and WWII vet.
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