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Who made this butt plate?
Charlie-Painter777
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05-28-2020 09:57 PM
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Eight years have gone by and you still don't know? I knew I had seen that 1st one somewhere before! - Bob
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Thought I'd stir the pot during caution laps...........
Charlie-Painter777
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I believe the 4th one is Howa. Experts have told me that I don't know a Winchester from an Inland (probably don't) but have both (I think)
- Bob
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Seeing all these butt plates leaves me wondering how many different companies actually made them 20? 30? foreign companies 10/20? How many variations by each? 5-10? No wonder there is so much confusion! I guess we will never know.
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Guys get pretty worked up over some patterns. Like GI Bob talking about Inland vs some WRA plates.
If you look closely at the 2 S-S3 plates above you'll see a different pattern.
Maybe just how they were positioned before being pressed ?
The top one with the raised circled area in the middle came off a LW stock that had a Korean paint job on it. No way to know if original to the stock. Possible it was made in Japan
or Korea ?
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