Carbine stock questions
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 10:36 pm
Since trap buttplates were authorized in 1877 is it a safe assumption that all model 1884s should have one? For example this listing in Gun Broker
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1001717318
Now the seller does mention that the stock might be a replacement but that just might be a nice way to say aftermarket. Also if I read my Waite/Ernst correctly no carbines were made in the year this serial matches to , 1890. Every time a see a model 1884 without a trap buttplate I think something is off.
Also, I read on this web site that dated inspector stock markings Should agree with the serial number production date or at least close
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1006390301
This listing shows an inspector date of 1886 with a serial number from 1890 so that makes me wonder what up.
What do y’all say
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1001717318
Now the seller does mention that the stock might be a replacement but that just might be a nice way to say aftermarket. Also if I read my Waite/Ernst correctly no carbines were made in the year this serial matches to , 1890. Every time a see a model 1884 without a trap buttplate I think something is off.
Also, I read on this web site that dated inspector stock markings Should agree with the serial number production date or at least close
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1006390301
This listing shows an inspector date of 1886 with a serial number from 1890 so that makes me wonder what up.
What do y’all say