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Unread 10-28-2010, 07:48 PM   #1
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Default Recoil Pad ??

If I were thinking about replacing this recoil pad, what would be some
good suggestions? I think this is an old Silvers brand recoil pad that’s
currently on the stock. I am 6’4” should I go with a thicker pad?
I want something that would be appropriate to this 1900 Parker GH.
Or is it just best to leave well enough alone?

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Unread 10-28-2010, 08:01 PM   #2
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Mike, as far as appearance goes, it looks okay. Is it sticky or flat in any spots? Is it hardening up? If it is still serviceable, I would be tempted to leave it as is. I certainly am not the 'voice of experience', but I did have a pre-war Winchester with a gooey pad. I bought a repro and had Larry Schuknecht install it. Galazan has a bunch of period reproduction pads. This is their '1922 Patent Winchester' pad. Good luck. Cheers!
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The longer your LOP the more DAH. What is the drop on that gun as it is now?
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If your pad is un serviceable, I would suggest a real SILVERS pad not a replica.
Silvers pads are not soft, really rather hard, but that makes the gun look correct.

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I don't think that's a Silvers pad on the gun. It looks more like a NoShock or Winchester 1922 with the little screw hole plugs. I agree that a Silvers would be a good choice for replacement, if you deemed it necessary. I believe they are a little thicker than your pad appears.
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If your pad is un serviceable, I would suggest a real SILVERS pad not a replica.Silvers pads are not soft, really rather hard, but that makes the gun look correct.

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Any idea as to where would I find a real SILVERS pad?
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Are the Silvers pads still being made, or would they be NOS?
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I'm pretty sure Galazan has real Silvers pads. If not check with Brad Bachelder.
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This is what the recoil pad looked like when I bought the Parker.
I spent a couple of hours cleaning and carefully trimming off the
hard, cracked and crusty edges around the spacer. I was surprised
actually how well it cleaned up. But I do know it’s not as thick or
in the shape that it originally was. I removed a good amount of material.
Did these Parkers come from the factory with these rubber recoil pads?





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Are the Silvers pads still being made, or would they be NOS?
Silver's pads are still being made. You can purchase them via e-mail direct from Kynoch in England for about $50 each--about $25/pad less than those selling them stateside.

http://www.new-kynoch.apt-sites.com/...%20Leaflet.pdf
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