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phillydude WJ marked recoil plate 12-26-2012, 11:37 AM
painter777 Marked WJ on the bottom? ... 12-26-2012, 12:20 PM
phillydude yes on the bottom 12-26-2012, 01:02 PM
phillydude So that would make this... 12-26-2012, 03:53 PM
Bill Ricca I doubt it was Jamestown... 12-26-2012, 04:03 PM
phillydude Any idea how to post a... 12-26-2012, 04:38 PM
painter777 I pulled my info from some... 12-26-2012, 06:51 PM
Bill Ricca That other thread is a common... 12-26-2012, 09:17 PM
USGI Here's a picture of a couple... 12-27-2012, 02:03 AM
phillydude i cant post a picture, but if... 12-27-2012, 06:26 PM
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    WJ marked recoil plate

    I found this type 3 recoil plate in my box of parts and I thought it was unmarked because it is very faint and maybe 1/16th of an inch , i used baby powder to highlight it, I looked in all my books and can't find it, what is it for ? Is it post war ? It's parkerized . Can't seem to upload a pic from my phone so I will post a pic when I get home
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    Marked WJ on the bottom?

    If so
    Would be.........

    Wadsworth Watch Co. for Jamestown Lounge. The JL stocks.

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    yes on the bottom

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    So that would make this recoil plate belong to an IBM correct ?

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    I doubt it was Jamestown Lounge. Many make that error with the J markings. The only Jamestown Lounge contract I know of was the sub contract for stocks, nothing else.

    Jewel Bros had the J markings. I think it was a wood company that subcontracted metalic items outside.


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    Any idea how to post a picture from an iPhone ? My computer is down for a while

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    I pulled my info from some old notes, but I do have a ? mark after the info I received.
    First WJ I came across came off a JL-B stock.
    Asked about it here, some years back.

    My thought at the time was that it may be a WWII replacement that happened upon that JL-B stock.

    Long lost member ScottR had replied, the answer I posted above.
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    Help to ID a Recoil plate...WJ..


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    How about the PLW marked recoil plates?
    When asked by friends I reply Poor Little Whinner.

    Might these have been made by Packard for L-W stocks?

    CH-P777

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    That other thread is a common error. The only Jamestown Lounge markings are JL.

    Notice the other Jamestown named company. I know they had P17 stocks.

    Jamestown Lounge had only one contract with the US Government.


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    Here's a picture of a couple others (similar) that we talked about in a thread a few months ago. - Bob

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    i cant post a picture, but if someone would send me their email address i will send it to you so you can post it for me



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