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Brian Dudley
05-22-2015, 02:19 PM
I have made observations recently on two different buttstocks that I believe to be Remington (Ilion) replacements on Parkers. They both exhibit a "Dogbone" shaped piece of wood inletted into the head of the stock. Clearly a measure to reinforce the head and prevent it from cracking.

Below are photos of what I am speaking of. The second one was a pre-1910 gun so it had the additional inletting for the top lever mechanism. Which suggests that these Dogbones were put into stock blanks as they came off Remington duplication equipment.

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I am not sure as to when these guns may have been restocked by Remington. The one had an actual Remington grip cap on it.

Has anyone else observed this Dogbone in the head of Ilion built or restocked Parkers?

Phillip Carr
05-22-2015, 07:00 PM
Bryan I recently purchased a early 20 gauge DHE SN 163748 with a replacement stock. The gun has Remington repair code showing that it was at Remington in May of 1945. Not sure what was done of course. That said it has a Grip cap that is identical to the late model grip cap with Parker on it, except instead of Parker it has Remington name instead. The stock has a checkered butt, and the dimensions are exactly the same as the 20 gauge Remington very late era Skeet gun that was sold by the family.

Dave Noreen
05-22-2015, 07:52 PM
I've seen similar dog-bone pieces inlet in the head of Remington Model 1894 stocks.

Rick Losey
05-22-2015, 08:11 PM
i wonder how this idea would hold up as a repair to a de-oiled and expoxy'ed stock

seems to be the same basic concept as the staples some repairs have

Brian Dudley
05-22-2015, 09:16 PM
Phil,

Here is a photo of the grip cap one stock that I pictured above. It says Remington on it.
It is a CHE. The stock has drop points, but the cheek panels are not shaped quite correct as compared to a traditional meriden gun. But the checkering on the wrist is a DH pattern.

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Phillip Carr
05-22-2015, 09:45 PM
Brian, what timing. I wondered when I received this gun if possibly Remington might have used a Remington grip cap on later guns or guns sent back for stock replacement. The grip cap on my gun is exactly the same as the one you have pictured. I am still having problems posting pictures. I will send a picture of the grip cap on my gun to you if you wish to post. I guess finding a few guns may not prove that Remington used their grip caps on guns sent back, but it may with a few more "finds" add a little bit more history to the Remington after market services.

Brian Dudley
05-22-2015, 10:23 PM
Phil's cap.

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George M. Purtill
05-23-2015, 06:26 AM
Thanks Brian and Phil- this is good Late Remington era material.
Brian- what gauge was the stock with the Remington grip cap?

Dean Romig
05-23-2015, 06:51 AM
I have seen at least one, maybe two grip caps like that.

I would really like to see more Remington hard rubber butt plates like the one I have posted pics of in the past. It is on a 16 ga. GHE transition gun.

Thanks Brian and Phil for showing those grip caps.

Brian Dudley
05-23-2015, 07:39 AM
The CHE gun that I picured above with the Remington grip cap and Dogbone is a 12g.

Brian Dudley
05-23-2015, 07:44 AM
The other stock is a 20g VH. It is a customers gun that was restocked in a PG and I am converting it back to a SG as it originally had when it left meriden.

When he sent me the stock, he had already removed the grip cap, so I had to look at photos he sent me before hand. And that stock also had the Remington grip cap on it. It is a little hard to see, but here is the photo.

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