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I will add that in the mid 1920s, at the same time Parker switched to the unspurred buttplate, the screws also changed to a domed style which was a little smaller in diameter. Vs. the former large screws that were filed off flush with the plate. With these later plates the countersunk screw holes in them are smaller to coincide with the smaller screws.
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