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08 November 2006, 06:50
333_OKH
Steel Rifle Buttplates
Can you guys show me some pictures and let me know what are the best styles of steel buttplate for a custom rifle in a semi Express express rifle fashion.


08 November 2006, 07:38
vapodog
Brownells has a couple at least.


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08 November 2006, 07:53
craigster
I really like the plain vanilla style used on pre '64 M70's, simple, functional and they seem to have that classic look to them. I've used them on a half dozen or so stocks over the years.
08 November 2006, 10:27
Bullet_.375
I like this one! clap
Only problem with this one is that it is on a 4 Bore!
It is the promise of excruciating pain! Eeker

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k152/Poer_bullet/4bore7.jpg
08 November 2006, 10:30
Bullet_.375
Oops!
Here it is.


08 November 2006, 18:18
drm-hp
333,
I have three of the Biesen steel butplates and I even like them.
http://www.biesen.com/index.htm
Doug
08 November 2006, 20:58
larrys
The GAG site has some pretty good pictures of examples of the various types:
GAG buttplates.

They show Neider, Winchester, skeleton, etc.


Larry

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09 November 2006, 08:33
333_OKH
So what style is this one called?


09 November 2006, 08:54
GSP7
Hand made style
09 November 2006, 09:28
gunmaker
quote:
Originally posted by 333_OKH:
So what style is this one called?


Looks like the ones that Neidner used to make. New Neidners are castings.
gunmaker


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09 November 2006, 10:48
333_OKH
I really like this one, but prefer not to have a casting. Where do I get that?
09 November 2006, 16:45
Bill Soverns
Stumble across one. Might be tough to find an old Neidner.
09 November 2006, 18:08
Stu C
Sunnyhill makes one.

This is the photo from their Website



Also there is supposed to be one from MacFarland that I've never seen. Maybe someone else can fill you in on that one.

- stu
09 November 2006, 18:33
blackbearhunter
I like the neidner style best.
09 November 2006, 18:40
Rick R
quote:
Originally posted by gunmaker:
quote:
Originally posted by 333_OKH:
So what style is this one called?


Looks like the ones that Neidner used to make. New Neidners are castings.
gunmaker


The Neidner style plate that came on a stock from Midway was probably a stamping, but nicely done, it had sharp attractive checkering and was well laid out. Very deep curve in the plate face would have been fun to match if the stock hadn't already been laid out for it.

I've also used the Treebone Carving, Winchester style plate sold by Brownell's:



It's a cast plate that needs a bit of work to finish properly, but worked OK on the stock I was playing around with.
09 November 2006, 21:17
gasgunner
I have not been impressed with the ones that brownells and Midway sell. Beisen sells one. I just bought two on e-bay that the seller claims are original neidners, I'll find out when they arrive.

John
09 November 2006, 22:40
333_OKH
quote:
Originally posted by gasgunner:
I have not been impressed with the ones that brownells and Midway sell. Beisen sells one. I just bought two on e-bay that the seller claims are original neidners, I'll find out when they arrive.

John



What search did you use to find those on eBay?
10 November 2006, 01:10
gasgunner
Oh every few days I'll search in the hunting catagory using certain key words such as Neidner, Howe, Hoffman, sedgley, lyman, etc. You never know what you'll find. A few weeks ago a friend of mine bought an old screwdriver with A.O. Neidner stamped into the handle.

John
13 November 2006, 05:40
333_OKH
I will keep an eye out for one, but I am getting close to needing it.


Anyone have any other suggestions?
13 November 2006, 07:51
Frank Martinez
Call Paul Grundman at 707 764 5744. He had a few the last time I needed a couple.
Frank
13 November 2006, 07:58
333_OKH
What kind were they?
18 November 2006, 10:15
333_OKH



So I like this general style, but I really like the looks of both a plain grip can and buttplate (i.e. no checkering). It seems this is impossible to find also???? Any help????
18 November 2006, 16:11
Bill Soverns
Why??? If your going to use this rifle - make it functional. That non checkered buttplate will be extremely slick.