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What can one do about that butt plate? Can you get an original, or do they make replicas?
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Galazan's for one carries several sizes
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Steve:
Nothing against Galazan, but I've always been happier with the repro buttplates offered by NC Ordnance. Check them out at gungrip.com Best, Kensal |
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It appears that the NC Ordnance buttplates are molded out of plastic, is that correct? I understand that Galazan's repro buttplates are like the originals---made of hard rubber.
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The Galazan catalog says you're right. Could have fooled me. Nonetheless, there are also "fill-out" and fit issues to consider. Thus, I tend to choose NC Ord. But Galazan may have improved by now. Who knows.
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I've only purchased two hard rubber reproduction buttplates from Galazan, one for a Trojan, the other for a Fox. Both had the correct screw hole spacing and were slightly oversized, so a proper fit could be made.
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I have never replaced a DHBP. is the number on the back equivalent to the frame size?
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