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Only place to get them is from Kynock unless in the unlikely event your local gunshop has one . There are some Silvers type pads about some are OK like the Galazan pads from the US but be wary of the cheap look-alikes ones with are absolute ****** .

Most probably unless you can buy direct it will have to be ordered .

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Thanks, an internet search showed Kynoch's as being the most likely.

 

Only place to get them is from Kynock unless in the unlikely event your local gunshop has one . There are some Silvers type pads about some are OK like the Galazan pads from the US but be wary of the cheap look-alikes ones with are absolute ****** .

Most probably unless you can buy direct it will have to be ordered .


Thanks, I did find that.

 

Ordering from Kynoch looks the easiest option.

 

TDS, on 23 Mar 2017 - 11:13 AM, said:

 


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Is it for a nice side by side ?

 

If so, have you considered a leather covered recoil pad which would look really good.

 

You can do this yourself with the help of an excellent youtube video from Midway USA.

 

It`s not too difficult.

 

Just a thought.

 

OB

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Does anyone know where to get one from? I have seen the on the Kynoch site, but wondered if there was anywhere else.

 

Thanks in advance.

Many thanks for posting. I was after something for my lad's Williamson; knew what I was after but not what they were called and would have probably ended up recommending one of the cheap imitations.

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For my Midland 3" magnum, I currently use a leather slip on pad to extend the stock length, but want to make it permanent and aesthetically pleasing. I'll stick with London Orange.

 

Is it for a nice side by side ?

 

If so, have you considered a leather covered recoil pad which would look really good.

 

You can do this yourself with the help of an excellent youtube video from Midway USA.

 

It`s not too difficult.

 

Just a thought.

 

OB

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think they look cracking in orange.

ive just inherited my dads 1987 W & C Scott 'Chatsworth' 12bore. its a cracking gun made at the time Holland and Holland owned them. he had it made for his 21st birthday. he was 5,10 and 12st. im 6ft odd and 16st. think ill get a silvers best london orange fitted to it so it fits me better.

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