High-quality, detailed reproduction buttplates look and feel like the originals and make restoring an old rifle or shotgun easy work. Built using original factory patterns, so you know the screw holes, checkering, company brand logos and borders are a perfect match. Outside edges grind easily for a perfect fit. Molded from a special, high-strength polyurethane that’s resistant to most solvents.
SPECS: Polyurethane, black.
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Customer ratings for N.C. ORDNANCE WIN. 1897 (5.15"X1.66") SHOTGUN BUTTPLATE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 1
Not A Good Fit(08/03/2017)
Screw holes don't line up with a factory Winchester 1897 butt stock, can be made to fit but takes more work then it should. Factory holes in the stock must be filled then re-drilled before you can grind to fit the butt plate.
Product no.: 100003873 N.C. ORDNANCE WIN. 1897 (5.15"X1.66") SHOTGUN BUTTPLATE Mfr Part: B302 High-quality, detailed reproduction buttplates look and feel like the originals and make restoring an old rifle or shotgun easy work. Built using original factory patterns, so you know the screw holes, checkering, company brand logos and borders are a perfect match. Outside edges grind easily for a perfect fit. Molded from a special, high-strength polyurethane that’s resistant to most solvents.
High-quality, detailed reproduction buttplates look and feel like the originals and make restoring an old rifle or shotgun easy work. Built using original factory patterns, so you know the screw holes, checkering, company brand logos and borders are a perfect match. Outside edges grind easily for a perfect fit. Molded from a special, high-strength polyurethane that’s resistant to most solvents.
SPECS: Polyurethane, black.
More...
Customer ratings for N.C. ORDNANCE WIN. 1897 (5.15"X1.66") SHOTGUN BUTTPLATE
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 1
Not A Good Fit(08/03/2017)
Screw holes don't line up with a factory Winchester 1897 butt stock, can be made to fit but takes more work then it should. Factory holes in the stock must be filled then re-drilled before you can grind to fit the butt plate.