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fiasconva
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NC Ordnance?

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Is anyone here familiar with a company called NC Ordnance? They have buttplates advertised on Guns America for $15.00 that are guaranteed to fit. I need one for my 12 ga Sterlingworth and didn't have a very good experience with Conn. shotguns or whatever when I ordered one from there. Anyone ever dealt with NC Ordance?
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Re: NC Ordnance?

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Nearly all buttplates will need some "fitting" to each individual Fox buttstock in my experience.

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Re: NC Ordnance?

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I have found the buttplates and grip caps from NC Ordnance to be superior to Galazan's and Vintage Gun Grips. The detail in the casting is much better and they seem to be "polished" to a higher degree on the cast surfaces. As was mentioned, each will need fitting. Just my experience, others may differ.
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Re: NC Ordnance?

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Thanks for your replies. So far, I've only heard positive feedback about them. Now I gotta go measure the distance between the holes. I keep forgetting how far apart they are.
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