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Look at the skeleton steel butt plate on your Repros and observe the heel of the stock is relieved in a "widow's peak" to accept the "spur" of the buttplate. This is a feature that was used on virtually 'all' Parkers up until about the year Bruce references - except on guns that were ordered with something other than the 'standard' butt treatment for the grade.
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