Does anyone know whom the manufacturer of the rubber butt stock pad was?
Any detailed pictures of one out there?
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Does anyone know whom the manufacturer of the rubber butt stock pad was?
Any detailed pictures of one out there?
I do believe they were Hawkins, same as the Long Branch Lightweight
Jostam "Anti-Flinch" wasn't it?
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If you're talking about the 80L rifles, Long Branch appears to have manufactured the pads themselves.
The 80L pads are not Hawkins, nor are they Jostams.
Generally a sure sign of a fake is a Jostam pad.
Interesting. What evidence is there that Long Branch made them?
You don't think Jostam might have made them without markings on request?
No they are constructed totally differently, and is a different type of rubber.
They appear to have been fabricated in pieces.
The rear pad section almost seems to have been attached separately - possibly glued on, or cast in stages perhaps (possibly part of a mold for the slashes??).
The rubber appears to have been clear and dyed (presumably) during molding/construction.
Presumably made under license then, since the design was patented by Jostam and the Canadian examples appear identical overall.
Also possible that Jostam had a licensed manufacturer in Canada since in those days a modicum of "protectionism" still prevailed.
Here are some photos of an original "80L8" butt pad. They appear to have been a light beige/tan translucent rubber dyed black. They also appear to have been fabricated or poured in stages perhaps. The colour doesn't really show in the photos.
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