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03-01-2011, 08:29 AM
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JOSTAM pad
During my gun trading last week I picked up a Ithaca SBT 6E. ( Unfortunately with a cut down barrel). The gun is in excellent condition otherwise. It had a modern adjustable trap pad which I immediately removed. The butt is uncut and it appears to have about 50 small nail holes in it. I have two original Jostam foam rubber pads. I am thinking that I would like to install one of these as it appears it may have been a Jostam pad that was installed earlier in its life. Just looking for thoughts about going with the Jostam pad, or possible an original Silvers. I am also looking for advise on how to install a Jostam pad. What glue do you use, and do you put down glue on the butt before nailing?
I am also looking for thoughts about the possibility of monoblocking the barrel. Would there be any possibility of finding a replacement rib or having a new rib made, or a piece of rib added.
Thanks for any advice, and opinions.
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03-01-2011, 08:55 AM
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A couple of questions. Have you removed the base plate and nails yet? If not, you can leave it in place and glue another foam base pad to the red base. If the base is not there, I would install a pad without nails. It is unlikely that the nail base Jostam was original to the gun. What is the serial number of your gun? Is it a Knick or a Flues? If it is a Flues, what variation? I would go with the barrel from another gun rather than a sleeve job. A perfectly usable Flues can be bought very inexpensively and the barrel salvaged. I believe I have a rough Knick barrel floating around here someplace. It needs work, but it isn't cut off.
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