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    Strange Buttplate....

    While cleaning the old grime off these buttplates,

    I happened upon one that looked not quite right,

    It's stamped......Inside out?...


    What do you think....Monday morning or Friday afternoon?

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    Charlie, you find some interesting stuff.

    I don't know if they were a 1 press operation or not. Maybe it was 1 press for the pattern and another for the edge, and somehow that one flipped over.

    I hadn't seen that before.

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    I have had one or two of those over the years. Thought they were made overseas as replacement parts. I never thought they could have been a mistake but possible.

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    Post war commercial is my bet. But while you have them out, do you have a late Quality and a late Rock-Ola?
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    I found a couple over the years in batches of GI Buttplates. They are not commercial. My guess is either a production error, or a very late small contract. The reason I say the second option is possible is because there was a very small M14icon contract for Garand buttplates which had inward dimples. It was a short production during the early days of the M14, to supplement the shortage of flapper type buttplates during rifle production. The buttplate used a hard rubber type spacer.




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    I have one original carbine with reversed buttplate stamping, it just shows that was a two step process I guess, you can tell from butt implant into rear of stock was only buttplate ever on it

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