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I had just popped the buttplate off of my 1919 12 gauge restored Trojan, as well as checking under the trigger guard tang in an effort to see if there was any thing that might shed some light on who performed the resto. Nothing to lead me to a conclusion.

Same butt plate that’s on my 1930, though it now wears a replacement as the original had cracked and split in two.

When I sourced the replacement, I considered trying to find a dogs head variety and MacGyvering it to fit.
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