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Each size buttplate has its own unique style of dog on it and can be easily identified that way. They also should have the number on the back of it.
I have high quality reproductions of all types of Parker buttplates on hand. $25.00 each.
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The Parker Story probably has pictures of the dog insignia on the buttplates of various sizes.
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The # zero buttplate has a young setter embossed. The #1 has a dog with a woodcock or snipe in his mouth. The #2 has a fierce looking retriever. NC Ordinance has pictures on their website. Brian has them too, and we would rather buy from Brian.
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| What butt plate was used on the Trojans?? |
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Who can ID the proper butt plate for 1919 -era, 16ga., Trojan?
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The Trojan guns had a simple black butt plate with horizontal serrations on it, no matter the gauge.
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Count the grooves in a Trojan buttplate to find the difference from another brand of buttplate. They all have a different number of grooves.
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