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Join Date: Oct 2011
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thanks for the link, I think that's the company that sold the factory second on Ebay. they dont show a carbine plate but I'll rig up something. I also need to patina the stock so it doesnt look so out of place.
I have a old CS schattuck shotgun that had a shattered stock by the reciever, the gun cost me 20 bucks and probably all it's worth, so I filled the damaged area with fiberglass, sanded it all back down and sprayed truck bed liner over the stock. Redneck but functional. jim |
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Location: Cherry Valley, Ca.
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I cannot speak about the butt plate for the '94 carbine you have, never having owned a '94 saddle ring carbine but I have owned many '92s. The '92 did not have a crescent butt plate. The '92 carbine had a stamped butt plate that was wider than the crescent one. I know Winchester used many of the same parts on these two rifles so it seems they would share the same butt plates on the same modles.
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