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Hurting the value really depends on the condition of the gun now.
But it really would be best to add something to add traction. Such as sandpaper, grip tread or a piece of that beretta gell pad.
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I would use anything but sandpaper. It can ruin a nice shooting shirt, jacket or cest in pretty short order.
The Beretta gel pads are very good and pretty inexpensive. .
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has anyone taken the dogs head plate off and installed a thin pad without cutting the stock? kick eez makes a 1/2 pad but don’t know if it can be scored to conform to the curve of the stock ?
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It can be done.
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the two guns in question are 100% restored trojan 16 gauge and a gh grade 12 gauge that i’m using while at the same time restoring
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06-10-2018, 02:58 PM | #9 | ||||||
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There was a dogs head butt plate on the Trojan when I bought it but the stock was broken at the wrist so put new factory Parker stock on it and reinstall dogs head butt plate
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Trojans did not have dog’s head buttplates. If it did, then it wasnt correct. And, trojans buttplates were never spurred.
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