Buttplate and gripcap for PAC A grade?

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james-l
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Buttplate and gripcap for PAC A grade?

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I am getting close to the end of restocking this one, anyone with photos of the correct buttplate and gripcap. This gun has most of the original CC and barrel blue but fell into the hands of a budding trapshooter who destroyed the original stock and forend.

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These pictures are the only ones I have of a Philadelphia Arms Co. grip cap and butt plate and they are on the only known D-Grade to see the light of day so far. The owner kindly brought it by the AHFCA booth at The Vintage Cup last month for us to admire.

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Thanks Dave, buttplate shouldn't be a problem, grip cap might be. I may just finish it with a straight grip, any examples of the correct trigger guard tang? Guess I could use a Parker one for a pattern :roll:
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This is the only shot I have showing straight grip trigger guards --

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The duPont E-Grade on left, my C-Grade on right.
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