Need some Butt plates

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Slowpokebill
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Need some Butt plates

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I chipped the heel on my 12 Gauge AE and recently picked up a Philly Sterlingworth that has had a pad added but the wood wasn't cut. Does anyone have any experience with the butt plates from Connecticut Shotgun. Are there any other possible sources?
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Re: Need some Butt plates

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I like Tony's buttplates.There are others that reproduce them.Someone will chime in and give you others to buy from.Bobby
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Re: Need some Butt plates

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For a simple plate like the S/W, I would think the Galazan plates might be OK. When it's necessary to capture detail in the casting (other than the horizontal grooves), I have been much more satisfied with the buttplates from N.C. Ordnance http://www.gungrip.com
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Re: Need some Butt plates

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Thanks for the link...i'll give gungrip a try
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