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High quality steel buttplates. Who has them?
09 February 2008, 02:33
TC1High quality steel buttplates. Who has them?
I'm in the market and have been looking around. So far I've found the Dakota ones that seem to have skyrocketed lately and that real nice trapdoor setup that NECG sells. Who else sells these? It needs to be nice, stamped ones need not apply.
Terry
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09 February 2008, 02:41
zimbabweHow are they made other than by stamping, casting? I'm serious and not making a joke. All the Niedner type I've ever seen were stamped and were definitely not cheap. I've seen some trap ones that looked cast and they were of good quality but rough finish.
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09 February 2008, 03:29
tiggertateRecknagel makes seveal styles that you can buy from NECG.
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09 February 2008, 03:55
dempseyThe Dakotas sure are pricey. The last one I used was the treebone carving replica of a Winchester plate. I'm going to try one of Beisens next. This is the treebone.
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09 February 2008, 03:56
22WRFDidn't one of the McFarland's make them?
09 February 2008, 03:59
ForrestBI just ordered some from Roger Biesen - checkered steel with a spur. They were $52 each including shipping. Roger said he was making a run this month.
Roger Biesen
2039 West Sinto Ave
Spokane, WA 99201
(509) 328-6818
http://www.biesen.com/Accessor_1_1.html
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09 February 2008, 03:59
Duane WiebeJust rec'd a flyer from Max Mc Farlane that his skeleton and plain are available from Brownells. Roger Biesen still makes about the best I've seen and have used the Biesen buttplates for years. The "new" Neidner is cast and really not too bad, but shape is a little "off"...again available from Brownells or direct from Sunny Hill. the folks a Sunny Hill say they are going to "clean up the shape"
09 February 2008, 04:00
dempseyHere is a pic of a Biesen. I believe from one of Grandviews rifles, I hope I got that right

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09 February 2008, 10:48
drm-hpAnother vote for Biesen, on top of the fact there nice to deal with.
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http://www.biesen.com/09 February 2008, 22:19
gunmakerI've used quite a few Biesen checkered buttplates and would recommend them as well. The only gripe I have with them is the screws have a double lead very coarse thread. This makes it difficult to index the slots. You've got to file a bunch off the screw head to change the index much at all. A way to get around this is to have a small pile of these screws to choose from.