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02-23-2015, 02:41 PM
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Scott, that LOP of 13 1/8" with a SST is just about right for an uncut stock. If it were a double trigger gun you could add just about an inch (or 7/8") making a LOP of about 14" which is a pretty standard LOP.
If you don't want the adjustable "pad" that's on there now it would probably be pretty easy to have the correct "Parker Ilion NY" dog's head butt plate installed - or if you plan to shoot trap with it you can have a 'period correct' recoil pad installed.. There are folks who can just about make those cracks in the BTFE disappear
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02-23-2015, 02:52 PM
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Although Dean is the smartest guy I don't know, there is no such thing as a "Parker Ilion NY" dogs head butt plate but there is a period correct DHBP that only says Parker over the circle of the Dog's head. [God I hope I am wrong as I would give my right arm for such a cool thing.] Dean is correct that a period correct plate would be an easy fix.
Where are you? There are lots of skilled members on our forum.
Thanks for all the good pictures.
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