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Unread 02-23-2010, 05:46 AM   #1
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Mike,Original butt plates could be a chore to locate.The repro butt plates aren't a bad deal as long as they will fit your gun without too much removal of material.Trojans to the best of my knowledge never left the factory with recoil pads. But if the stock has been cut and you need the added length to make it shootable then by all means if it were my gun I would just do it.

Never say never Dave, Scott has a Trojan 12ga with factory 26" tubes (which I believe is pretty rare) and it is fitted with what appears to be an orginal Hawkins Pad from the factory. (I think he may sell it as he makes room for that beautiful BHE he recently bought).

Mike the hard rubber butt plate is going to add about 1/4 inch to your LOP. If you are 13 3/4 to 13 7/8" from trigger to wood I doubt the gun was cut.
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Unread 02-23-2010, 07:10 AM   #2
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Pete, I agree completely with "Never say never". Let me rephrase that last post...They were not cataloged with recoil pads....
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Unread 02-23-2010, 07:41 PM   #3
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Thanks to you all, I read and measured the dimensions of the butt plate and it appeared to be really close. I am hopeful the stock has not been cut. Was I correct in the assumption that when Parker advertised the length in their ad for Trojans they were measuring the LOP or said in layman's terms from the front trigger to the end of the stock in a straight line.
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Mike,That is correct...
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I received the butt plate from Galazan a few weeks ago, when it came it was too small and I expected they had either sent me the wrong butt plate or I punched the wrong button, I broke the rules (buttplates can't be returned) and returned the butt plate and they sent a new one back, it's too small as well, and doesn't meet the measurments as advertised, but appears to be the correct order #. Is there another option to order from as evidently the specs, which appear in their advertisements to be the correct size, are smaller than the actual.
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