I have an 1894 in 32 w.s. that was manufactured 1940 or 1941 that needs a butt plate but i`m unsure which one is right. I`ve seen plastic, checkered steel, and even a cresent plate. Anyone know which one is right and maybe where I can get replacement for mine. I really didn`t want a brand new one.
burch
need help with the right butt plate
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Could you post a picture in order for us to ascertain which butt plate would fit...?
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Looks like the butt on my early 60s vintage 94. It has a steel buttplate, checkered all over from memory.. It is nearly midnight here and the rifle is downstairs in the safe. I will endeavour to get a pic tomorrow and post it. I also have a Classic which has a similar plate I think.
In the meantime, I'd be glueing a piece of rubber to that butt so that I could use it and the butt would be protected. Those thin, hard (ish) rubber boot/shoe re-soling pieces would be the go. Run a bit of masking tape around the end of the stock to protect it, cut the rubber a tad generous oversize, glue and weight down with a bag of shot or similar. When completely dry, trim with a sharp knife, being very, very careful. Bingo, rifle is back in business while you scrounge up a replacement. They are a sweet rifle aren't they? "I'll helpyou down the trail and proud to!" Rooster Cogburn.
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Here's what it should look like....This is my .30-30 (1952)
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