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GSP7
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Mauser butt plates
      #108721 - 02/07/08 08:36 AM

Has anyone used one of these? Says made of urathane.

http://www.gungrip.com/detail_B418__3275__Mauser%20.html

Any good or garbage and too cheezy? I have a old backlite butt plate on a Husqvarna, Im restocking and serching for a butt plate rather than useing a pad.

Did Mauser ever use anything like this or just steel?

Rick



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pjaln
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Re: Mauser butt plates [Re: GSP7]
      #108735 - 02/07/08 12:18 PM

this is a copy of an original horn butt used on most oberndorf sporters ...paul

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dirtyjim
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Re: Mauser butt plates [Re: pjaln]
      #108986 - 05/07/08 03:43 AM

i picked one up a while back to use as a reference pattern for a horn buttplate. i wouldn't put it on a really nice rifle but for you average sporter it would be ok.

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