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Unread 04-10-2026, 04:17 PM   #11
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Here's one I picked up at a flea market years ago. The "Gun Pads" logo kind of reeks of Asian manufacture; I recall some interesting takes on branding musical instruments back in the day trying to relate to the America market (Hay Market acoustic guitars is one I remember). Anyway, it seems to be well made and I kinda like the goose depiction; the problem is the base is only about 4-1/8" long; way too small for anything I've found. Any info? Maybe it came off a toy?



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My 16 ga. Rem. M11 that belonged to my grandad has a Whippet recoil pad. How it got put on there I haven't a clue, but he had to have paid for it to be done because he bought the gun new.
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