You can find a butt plate for a 1929 Springfield Arms .410 at various places, including online retailers such as eBay, GunBroker, or specialized gun parts websites like Numrich Gun Parts or Brownells. Additionally, local gun shops or gunsmiths may have the part or can help you source it. It's also worth checking with firearm forums or collector groups for leads on where to obtain specific parts.
We have them. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The Springfield 1863 is a type of rifled musket used during the American Civil War. Serial numbers for these muskets are typically found on the barrel, lock plate, or butt plate, depending on the specific model and manufacturer. If you are looking for a specific serial number Springfield 1863, it would be best to consult historical records or databases that track firearms.
Remove the butt plate. There will be a hole. There should be a slotted screw at the bottom of the hole. Use a long screwdriver and be careful to not damage the stock.
I have a double barell shotgun the serial Number 36498 on both sides of gun HENRY ARMS Cc there is nothing on the butt
Muhammad Zaki Butt was born in 1929.
CHeck the barrel, butt and breech.
This gun was made in 1947
A steel butt plate typically weighs around 6-10 ounces, depending on the specific design and thickness of the plate.
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Sears mail order sold it. They were manufactured by Savage.
The best place to get shot by a gun is the Legs, Arms, or Butt No just the arms.
yes! especially your legs, butt and arms :)