No
A savage 755 is the same.
The model 100 .30-30, if it's the one with the visible hammer, is a copy of the Winchester '94. It was probably made by Winchester. A Winchester '94 stock can be made to fit. If it's the hammerless model it's a copy of a Savage '99. A Savage '99 stock can be made to fit it. TexasCharley -- Post-64 Winchester Model 94 -- The Ted Williams/Sears Model 100 is a version of the Winchester Model 94 as made for Sears by Winchester. They originally had walnut-stained hardwood stocks. We can supply new walnut stocks to fit. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The action was manufactured in Australia circa 1973/74 by Adelaide South Australia based company Sporting Artms (www.sportco.org.au) - Winchester USA purchased 25,000 actions and fitted barrels/stocks in the USA. Aussie dollars about $300 - $400
No, there are several differences in the mechanics of the gun.
Savage used a varnish finish on their stocks during the 1950,s.
Depends on which rifle. Contact Savage customer serice with the model of your rifle, and they can give you an answer.
Your Savage model 29B was made from 1929-1967.The early made rifles had a 22in.octagon barrel until 1940.All barrels were round after 1945.The pre war rifles also had open sights and a checkered pistol grip stock.After the war all stocks were plain uncheckered wood.
Most likely not since the production of the Winchester model 12 was discontinued in 1963 and synthetic stocks were not on guns for the public until around 1965
The butt stocks should interchange but the fore arms will not.
Jeff's Outfitters has both finished and unfinished rear stocks for the Winchester M1903. ~$60
Try e-gunparts.com they have everything.
www.boydsgunstocks.com/Replacement-Stocks-Stevens