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Unread 12-06-2023, 10:33 AM   #1
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A friend of mine has interest in purchase of a very expensive Purdey 20 GA side by side. Problem is it has a LOP to a Factory Checkered Butt that is too short for him.
If he were to have a Leather Covered Pad installed to increase the LOP, how would this effect the RESALE VALUE of the gun.
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Unread 12-06-2023, 10:37 AM   #2
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Depends on the buyer in my opinion. Personally I avoid pads as much as possible on small bore guns. I do own some guns with pads but they aren't appealing to me at all on a 20 or 28. Some people favor them I have been told.
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Although not the most attractive of alternatives, he could use a removable ("slip-on") Galco-type pad. This would allow a suitable LOP increase for shooting without molesting the original factory butt treatment, which I think would significantly affect the value of the gun at resale.
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On a Purdey, I would prefer a professionally installed horn buttplate of the desired thickness, checkered or grooved on the face.
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Although not the most attractive of alternatives, he could use a removable ("slip-on") Galco-type pad. This would allow a suitable LOP increase for shooting without molesting the original factory butt treatment, which I think would significantly affect the value of the gun at resale.
What I like about a slip on pad is as a bonus it protects the butt and that part of the wood from scratches, dings, and wear.
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A slip on pad as Kevin has suggested is better than nothing but keep in mind that whatever you do may affect the balance. I had Dewey Vicknair do a leather covered pad on my MX 28 and as all of his work came out superb.
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I agree with Kevin, unless the buyer has entirely too much money, in which case I want to volunteer for adoption
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A leather covered pad would not be out of place at all on a Purdey.





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A leather covered pad of good quality would be proper if the original stock hadn't been cut too short. How short is it, Bob.
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A leather covered pad would not be out of place at all on a Purdey.
Dewey McNair in Ephrata, PA has been the go to guy to install leather pads on English guns.
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