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What Recoil Pads would have been used on Belgian Shotguns is the mid 1940s to early 1950s ?


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Originally Posted By: postoak
What Recoil Pads would have been used on Belgian Shotguns is the mid 1940s to early 1950s ?


Well, pilgrim, I can say with dang sure certainty that they were probably..,

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Originally Posted By: postoak
What Recoil Pads would have been used on Belgian Shotguns is the mid 1940s to early 1950s ?


All of the shotguns made in Belgium for that time frame, that I've seen , came new and originally with 'horn' butt plates as folks on the Continent didn't go for recoil pads like Americans do and still don't.

Browning shotguns are a good example of Belgian guns from that time frame, answering your question, they all came new with horn butt plates and to ugly the gun up, the dealer would then add recoil pads on customer request in this country.

The piles and piles of used shotguns imported from the Continent, for that time frame, that are sold cheap by 'large' retailers in this country are 98% without recoil pads, but always have sling swivels and usually cheek pieces.

Folks on the Continent hunt with snow shoes/x-country skies and poles in the winter, needing both hands free, therefore the sling and swivels were born way back when and are still popular over there on shotguns.

I think the religion of the 'permanently attached recoil pad' is an American thing....

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doug: right on...jes like this choke tube thing is one of our other superfluous go fasts.


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I shot a o/u and a sxs with chokes that measured 20&15, and 13& 10 at 40 yards. Ammo came from the same box. There was no difference in the size of the patterns. The patterns were all quite even.

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Originally Posted By: Crowley
I shot a o/u and a sxs with chokes that measured 20&15, and 13& 10 at 40 yards. Ammo came from the same box. There was no difference in the size of the patterns. The patterns were all quite even.

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Huh? Wrong thread maybe?

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It has a Mershom Whiteline pad on it now, and I wish it didn't. So maybe a Silvers pad would look OK.


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Nothing uglier on a shotgun than a recoil pad.
The only ones on mine are the ones I bought and the stock was already shortened. Others if it was added for length, they are now off and a plastic repro butt plate.


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Originally Posted By: postoak
It has a Mershom Whiteline pad on it now, and I wish it didn't. So maybe a Silvers pad would look OK.


Do you need a recoil pad for length? If not,depending on the gun, maybe it is worthy to have a horn buttplate made. Would look a whole lot nicer.

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Buy a Huarachi and it will make it look even nicer.


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