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Gerald McPherson 02-21-2025 09:46 AM

1901 GH No Spur Question
 
I've not owned one under 1928 without a spur Butt plate. When were they first produced? Thanks. Gerald

Brian Dudley 02-21-2025 10:29 AM

The mid to late 20s.

If a gun earlier than that has one, it would have been restocked. Possibly by the factory.

Gerald McPherson 02-21-2025 11:14 AM

Thanks Brian. I will raise the trigger guard and see if it is numbered to the gun. I think it is restocked by factory. That will be an indicator.

Brian Dudley 02-21-2025 11:41 AM

Can you post photos of the stock?

Serial numbers are not the be all end all.

Of you do check for the numbers, see if there is a large “R” stamped too. That would be an indication of a factory restock.

Russ Jackson 02-22-2025 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian Dudley (Post 425883)
Can you post photos of the stock?

Serial numbers are not the be all end all.

Of you do check for the numbers, see if there is a large “R” stamped too. That would be an indication of a factory restock.

Thank You Brian ! You learn something new every day on this site ! I never knew about the " R" !

Brian Dudley 02-22-2025 08:59 AM

It is not a definite thing and I do not know what period they were marking restocks like that. I think it was a late meriden thing. Not Remington. As I recall, the couple of remington restocked guns I have owned were not marked that way.

Randy G Roberts 02-22-2025 10:07 AM

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This being the "R" Brian has referred to. A 1925 BHE trap configuration that letters as a SG and now sports a PG stock. Nothing in the records pertaining to the restock.

Gerald McPherson 02-24-2025 06:41 PM

I lifted the trigger guard, and it is numbered to the gun with the grade 2 stamp but does not have the R. I am sure it is a proper Parker Bros stock. It did go back to the factor at some point as the wear plate was installed on the lug.

Gerald McPherson 02-27-2025 05:38 PM

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Here is a Picture.

Brian Dudley 02-27-2025 05:55 PM

Likely a later factory restock. The rounded bottom of the checkering pattern indicates mid to late 1920s style. And the overall style of the stock and comb fit that timeframe as well.


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