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Unread 07-25-2023, 04:28 PM   #1
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I have a "G" lifter 24437. It has been shattered , glued , brazed , Arc welded and Browned . What I want to know is if there another spured buttplate like this other than a Parker. PaulIMG_2763.jpg

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Paul, the Parker you describe would originally have been made with a solid steel, spurred butt plate.





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Thanks Dean , But I am wondering if how many "spured" you have seen that were not Parker ?
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That's a really interesting butt plate. I wonder who the manufacturer was.
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Thanks Dean , But I am wondering if how many "spured" you have seen that were not Parker ?
There were other manufacturers who put spurred butt plates on their guns though they likely will not interchange perfectly with the contour of the spurred relief of the Parker butt.





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That plate you showed a photo of is not for a Parker.

Steel spurred plates were very common on many makers guns in and coming out of the muzzleloading era.
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