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The NoShoc is the Winchester pad in its civilian attire, or the Winchester pad is a NoShoc with a Winchester logo.
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When Parker originally installed a Silver's pad, did it have the spur? Thx, Ray
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We should probably say "Period Correct Aftermarket Pad" for a 1877 Lifter
![]() The first Parker fitted with a "Silvers Recoil Butt" was DH #56553 in 1891 Until then a "Recoil Boot" would have been used. See http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/22972603
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