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I've seen similar dog-bone pieces inlet in the head of Remington Model 1894 stocks.
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i wonder how this idea would hold up as a repair to a de-oiled and expoxy'ed stock
seems to be the same basic concept as the staples some repairs have
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Phil,
Here is a photo of the grip cap one stock that I pictured above. It says Remington on it. It is a CHE. The stock has drop points, but the cheek panels are not shaped quite correct as compared to a traditional meriden gun. But the checkering on the wrist is a DH pattern. image.jpg
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Brian, what timing. I wondered when I received this gun if possibly Remington might have used a Remington grip cap on later guns or guns sent back for stock replacement. The grip cap on my gun is exactly the same as the one you have pictured. I am still having problems posting pictures. I will send a picture of the grip cap on my gun to you if you wish to post. I guess finding a few guns may not prove that Remington used their grip caps on guns sent back, but it may with a few more "finds" add a little bit more history to the Remington after market services.
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Thanks Brian and Phil- this is good Late Remington era material.
Brian- what gauge was the stock with the Remington grip cap? |
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I have seen at least one, maybe two grip caps like that.
I would really like to see more Remington hard rubber butt plates like the one I have posted pics of in the past. It is on a 16 ga. GHE transition gun. Thanks Brian and Phil for showing those grip caps. |
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The CHE gun that I picured above with the Remington grip cap and Dogbone is a 12g.
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