I think it is the same as a Stevens 311, made by Savage Arms, for marketing by Sears. A great, utility shotgun. If so, a stock for a Stevens 311 should fit it, but there are two types: one with a straight edge where the stock neck meets the receiver, and the other with a notched edge. Good luck.
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Your Eastern Arms would have been made by Stevens/Savage Arms without your mod. number I can't help you. please email me at eagle44mag@adelphia.net if you need further help. Thanks, Rick
The Eastern Arms company was a trade name used By Sears and Roebucks. There may be a date stamped on the barrel as well. This would be the production date.Good Luck.
Numrich arms has a good supply of new 870 stocks.
Doubt it. Eastern Arms was a trade name and not an actual manufacturer. It is possible that some guns marked Eastern Arms Co were manufactured by Remington for Sears Roebuck.
The butt stocks should interchange but the fore arms will not.
stocks for pistols made by llama a Spanish arms company.
They were used to punish lawbreakers. Stocks were a wooden device in which a person's arms and head and legs were held down in an awkward, uncomfortable position. The person would be displayed before the entire town in the stocks, so not only the physical discomfort would be a deterrent for further wrongdoing, but also the public mockery and embarrassment.
They were used to punish lawbreakers. Stocks were a wooden device in which a person's arms and head and legs were held down in an awkward, uncomfortable position. The person would be displayed before the entire town in the stocks, so not only the physical discomfort would be a deterrent for further wrongdoing, but also the public mockery and embarrassment.
There are probably some Ranger and Eastern Arms models that are identical since Sears owned both tradenames, but there was no actual manufacturer named Eastern Arms. If any Ranger firearms were made between 1905 and 1915 they would have been manufactured by Meriden Firearms, but most of the later ones were made by Savage/Stevens.
Eastern Arms Co. was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck. The guns were manufactured by Meriden Firearms, J. Stevens Arms, and others. How do you tell who manufactured the Ranger?
Eastern Arms was a Sears Roebuck trade name. Manufacturers included Meriden Firearms, Iver Johnson A&C, Stevens/Savage Arms, and Crescent Firearms.