Winchester SRC buttplate
Are there different sizes of the buttplates used on pre 64 Winchester SRC. The one I wondering about is the carbine curved not the shotgun style. I recently ordered a carbine buttplate but it does not fit. The tang part that goes over the the top of the stock is to short for my rifle that has a 1922 dom. As always any info is appreciated.
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The Model 1892 and 1894 SRC butt plates are identical. The Model 1895 SRC is not the same. 0 -
Are you sure that you got a carbine butt plate not a rifle one? The entire plate should be made of thin metal and the tang should fit into the heel of the stock about 1 7/8 inches. A rifle butt plate is of much heavier metal, has much more of a curve, and the top tang extends into the wood about 1 1/8 inch. 0 -
Yes I have a Winchester 94 saddle ring carbine made in 1922. The buttplate I ordered the tang extends to 1 11/16". I have another 94 carbine made in 1927 took the buttplate off it and it measures 1 7/8" and fits the stock I need a buttplate for perfectly. The description when I ordered said Winchester pre 64 model 94. Could the Winchester buttplate I ordered be for a Winchester 1895 SRC as Bert said they are different. Anybody have a measurement of the 1895 buttplate tang. All help appreciated. 0 -
If the buttplate from another 94 carbine with the correct 1 7/8 tang fits, then your gun has the correct carbine butt and it is the new buttplate that is wrong. If it is for a Model 95 carbine, the overall length of the tang should be about 1 5/32 inches. Original M95 buttplates should also have a sliding trapdoor located a little below center, but aftermarket makers often leave this out. 0 -
Yes it is the new buttplate that is wrong and the tang measures 1 11/16" on the wrong buttplate. I need the 1 7/8". Thanks 0
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