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Recoil pad question
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Good evening, and an early Merry Christmas (season) to everyone. I have recently obtained a nice SC Grade Parker SBT, and am looking forward to shooting it. The recoil pad on it is serviceable, but has seen far better days. It appears to be a Jostam, but without the slots I have seen in these in the past.
According to the Parker Story, Parker didn't offer a specific pad, certainly not one of their own, so really anything goes on these? Connecticut Shotgun seems to offer a Galazan Jostam repro, a Hy-Gun, which might be ok, but they also have a repro Silver and repro Hawkins. I am new to this field; I have collected and shot military rifles and old handguns for years, and just in the last four years have gotten into trap shooting. I stumbled across a couple of nice old trap shotguns which I love shooting, and have now been more actively hunting down examples. Recoil pads are definitely an area of deterioration on most of them. What do the experienced folks on this site feel would be most appropriate on a Parker SBT, since I wouldn't be able to find the same style repro Jostam as is on it? That would be assuming that the old Jostam IS the original one mounted to the gun. Any advice appreciated! Thanks Ed |
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Those sponge rubber pads first hit the market as the Huntley recoil pad --
Attachment 138438 but by 1916 the had been acquired by JOSTAM and became part of their line. A 1916 JOSTAM folder -- Attachment 138440 1937 JOSTAM catalog -- Attachment 138439 |
The heart shaped Hawkins and Silvers
Pad from England are most desired. I have a 1941 gun that when I got it looked Unfired, has heart shaped Hawkins I had a DHE 20 ga. with correct silvers pad on it, was questionable shot 2 round of skeet, fell apart Get you a period replacement pad and enjoy |
Your pad is nailed on. I would leave it intact as long as it stays together.
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Bill nailed it!! Pun intended!
If this were my gun, I'd leave that pad alone and enjoy the gun just the way it is. The Galazan re-pop pads look the part, but you might as well be putting a red brick on your gun. They are recoil pads in name only and hard as a brick. |
If the pad can be saved, save it since it's original equipment. If it can't be saved, you have to decide if you want it original even though it will deteriorate quickly with heavy use or just have a Kick Ezz pad put on. A Kick Ezz pad is much more comfortable with heavy shooting. If the Jostam's pad can be saved, it can always be put back on if selling.
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Thanks for the advice. Key for these guns seems to be making sure they are in a case and not stored butt down in a safe. Ed |
Ed, store them barrel down in the safe.
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Tell Galazan, Barnett, Hadfield and other high grade gun dealers that they are storing their guns the wrong way. I don't doubt that in the old days they would over oil their guns to keep them working and keep them from rusting. That oil has long ago dried up. As the saying goes, "a little dab will do ya"!
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The pad on your gun cannot be put back on if you take it off.
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