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The Jostam recoil pads were the dominant pads in the U.S. in 1929, the Anti-Flinch --
Jostam Anti-Flinch, American Rifleman January 1929.jpg
Hy-Gun --
Jostam Hy-Gun, American Rifleman September 1929.jpg
Air Cushion --
Jostam Air Cushion.jpg
I've long suspected these were used in many instances where Silvers was in the gun makers advertising. Decades ago at a gun show in Richmond, VA, I examined an FE-Grade Ansley H. Fox and I could see the Jostam logo through the leather facing.
Also, the Goodrich was similar to the Silvers --
Goodrich Recoil Pad.jpg
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