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Where to find a metal butt plate for a 10/22 carbine stock?

3.7K views 13 replies 12 participants last post by  pyrplhaze  
#1 ·
I went and polished the receiver and trigger group and added a stainless steel barrel with a silver barrel band. The stock black plastic butt plate just looks out of place and I would like to get a metal butt plate and try polishing it. Anybody know who might make metal butt plates for 10/22 carbine stocks?
 
#2 ·
I think your best bet is watching Gunbroker or ebay, or somewhere for an older used stock with a metal but plate. Or maybe a local gun show. I have one. It polished up nice! And I don't even know how to polish. It could be made to look like chrome. Good luck! :bthumb:
 
#12 ·
they look good polished and aren't too hard to polish. one just sold last week on
e-bay for $59, high but someone really wanted it.
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if you don't find one pm me on another that i have.
:eek: Good grief...after seeing this, I almost wanna take my 73 and do the same to it all over and build a sweet little superstock:cool:
 
#8 ·
About the only thing left to add to what has already been said is that the factory ones were aluminum, and the others were steel. While the steel ones can be polished up very nice, the aluminum ones will polish easier, and be easier to keep polished.
 
#11 ·
The metal butt plate was only on the carbine models. The kind that is curved at the top. The butt plates on all other 10/22s, including the CRR (compact or youth) model is plastic and not interchangable with the carbine butt plate.

If you REALLY want a metal butt plate on your daughter's compact 10/22, I think you'd be in for a custom project. Find a thick plate of aluminum and go for it!