Old_Butt_Plate-3.jpgOld_Butt_Plate-2.jpgOld_Butt_Plate-1.jpgRecently I picked up this Springfield butt plate for an older carbine that I'm hoping to put together someday. It turned out to be wrong; it has no "US" marking and I haven't been able to find reference to anything like it. It looks like a Springfield plate; can someone tell me which gun it belongs to? Thanks
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Too much age, or too long in the dung (seasoning) pile. But, no faker would leave off the U.S. - that's where the money is to be made.Comment
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Yes Tkacook, I found that Remington used a few similar looking variations on military issue rolling blocks. Some included the "US" while others didn't but Remington sold these rifles all over the globe. Dimentions of the plate I have are equal to the Springfield plates but thickness is greater and diameter of the mounting holes is greater. So far I can only assume the rolling block plates are also the same overall
size. The rolling block I have is a sporting versions. Thanks for the information!!Comment
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I am sure you are right about that mr.j and I won't be on a quest to identify it. Since I am new to collecting trapdoors and learning a bundle along the way, anything I discover is interesting and your input is very helpful. Are those other types with similar butt plates martial arms?Comment

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