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    Butt-plate identification

    I am curious to see how many members can identify this Butt-Plate. The particular carbine that this plate is for, is very hard to find, and often mis-identified. The proper Butt-Plate for the Carbine that this goes on is mis-identified in both Gunbroker and E-Bay on a regular basis. The Narratives given are missing dot at 5 o’clock position, and that is not correct. Butt-Plate with missing dot at 5o’clock position is a Springfield Armory 1952 replacement. When you need a particular part pretty badly, you study! I have studied this particular Butt-Plate for a while. Some people may differ, but I base my conclusion on War Baby and Chestnut Ridge Chart, which is supposed to be the Bible of Butt-Plates. What Butt Plate is this?
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    Saginaw?

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    Hi Rusty, I'm with David. Two rows of four at the bottom, then two rows of six, then the fifth row from the bottom missing a dot on the left.
    Is that right?

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    Yep, But just notice on Gunbroker and E-Bay at the ones selling as Saginaws with the missing dot at the 5 o'clock position. That is a 1952 Springfield Armory, from what I have seen. Jim, that's what I go by, and you sill see the same ones in War Baby.

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    Mr. Ricca had some contract info about SA buttplates. IIRC the contract was 1952, known to be the dot missing at 5.
    I have many plates here that are not listed on the Chestnut ridge site.
    One point to note; Just because a stock is made by who ever, doesn't mean the correct plate will still fit.

    A couple examples not listed on Chestnut, are found on Rock-ola carbines.
    There are many odd ball plates still being found.

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    I had this picture saved in my Buttplates folder and titled "NPM-SG_maybe" - looks like I need to rename it just "SG." Thanks! - Bob

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