Your best bet is to search the web under "Airgun Repair" and try to locate someone who repairs Marksman products. Or contact Marksman directly and ask them.
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I own a Marksman Model 740 .177 pellet rifle. It has a wood-patterned plastic stock. It is a single shot rifle that folds in the middle for cocking. The safety auto-enables after every trigger pull. You must cock and reset the safety. Hope that helps.
The Marksman Model 740 .177 pellet rifle. It has a wood-patterned plastic stock. It is a single shot rifle that folds in the middle for cocking and loading. The safety auto-enables after every trigger pull. You must cock and reset the safety
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There is a Model 740 - plastic stock, cocks by breaking the barrel handle and pressing down. Takes standard BBs which are loaded in mass through an opening in the top-back of the receiver.
Stock Exchange Rifle Club was created in 1901.
Retailers that would stock a rifle case would be a large department store that carries sporting goods, or guns. Also, individual stores that just sell sporting goods, and/or guns. One could also find a rifle case by looking on the internet.
You must be 18 to buy a rifle. The stock has nothing to do with it.
All else being equal, no
Go to airgunexpo.com, you'll also need a chronographer to find out the speed that the gun is actually shooting, and the weight of the pellet. And conturary to popular belief, a stock Springer air rifle doesn't actually shoot 1000 fps. Get a chronographer and see, you'll need one anyway.
remove the buttplate screws, and the buttplate. In the large round hole in the stock is the stock bolt. That is unscrewed to remove the stock from the rifle.
Yes, Remington made a "Apache" model of the Nylon 66 .22 caliber rifle. It had a black nylon stock with a chrome plated barrel & receiver. It was a very nice looking rifle.
Midway has them but they are out of stock until mid Januray 2013