If the action will handle the caliber and if someone makes one and if the barrel profile is the same, yes.
It is an 8 shot .22 caliber rifle manufactured by marlin firearms company it has a blued barrel and a mossyoak camo stock hence the c in 925c, a plain 925 has a walnut stock
yes the Marlin 7000t was a target version that came with a laminate wood stock.The stock 7000 came only with synthetic stocks.
$1000 to $1200 and going up. No longer made and Remington has bought Marlin
You can get them from Marlin....
yes
There is no difference internal to the two rifles. The only difference is barrel length. Both have 14-round tubular magazines. The model 75C has a carbine length (~19") barrel. Model 60s produced when the 75C was in production have a rifle-length (22") barrel, but the current Model 60 has been shortened to 19", making it seemingly identical to the old 75C. My 75C from 1987 looks identical to the model 60 on the current Marlin website. If you want to see one in a bit different configuration, check out http://dillonallen.com/blog/marlin-60-aftermarket-stock-install/
i would first try numrich website at gunpartscorp. I would also try bobs gun shop in royal arkansas.They specialize in old marlin stocks..
Same gun, but with a different stock material, usually walnut.
Try e-gunparts.com or Marlin.
No, that's similar to hundreds of thousands of like made Marlin 336's. -- Except for the "Glossy Stock" -- That model typically has a satin finish on the wood. Perhaps somebody has refinished the stocks.
No, a Marlin 881 stock cannot fit in a model 81. The stock would fit an 881, not an 81.
I believe that the marlin model 30AW(all weather) stock was a walnut finished birch stock.