Ace Ltd. Makes one. OTW, watch gunbroker or do like many do. Buy a spare thumbhole and cut the bridge out. A hacksaw and some fine grain sandpaper along with a good coat of fusion does a decent and presentable job.
Yes... for now.
It's the very back end of a rifle or the bottom of the grip on a pistol.
Assault rifle is a legal term, and laws vary place to place. Under MOST of them, it is a centerfire semi-auto rifle larger than 22 caliber, with a removeable magazine that holds more than 10 rounds, and a pistol grip. The SKS does not have a pistol grip, and has a fixed 10 round magazine. Not an assault rifle.
I'm not sure how the system of purchasing a pistol in Florida works, but converting a rifle into something which the BATFE would class as a pistol without being able to legally own a pistol would be illegal, not just in Florida, but in the entire US. Now bear in mind that, to be classed as a pistol, it would have to have just the pistol grip, and no buttstock. If it's a combination of pistol grip and buttstock, it's still considered a rifle, and is still legal, so long as the rifle is still compliant with state laws. Some states (New York, New Jersey, California, Connecticut, Cook County Illinois) still have so-called assault weapons bans in effect.
Don't think so. That is the Marlin 1894S, and all that I have seen have the straight stock, unlike the Model 336 with a pistol grip stock..
1940's
Made from 1938 to 1968 Pre-war models had a checkered pistol-grip stock.
Contact the New Jersey State Rifle Association for information.
That is an electric soldering machine with a 'pistol' type grip, that switches on when you press the trigger.That is an electric soldering machine with a 'pistol' type grip.
Although I have seen some straight-stocked Marlin lever action rifles, as far as I can recall, every Marlin bolt action rifle I ever saw came from the factory with a pistol grip stock. If by "pistol grip stock" you mean a stock like the police sometimes use on riot guns, with just a pistol grip, and no shoulder stock on it, I've never heard of it, and can't imagine why anyone would want one. I would check with the local authorities before I started cutting off buttstocks to make my own. I believe there are legal limits to how short some firearms can be. Hope that helps.
They used to manufacture some of the plastic parts (pistol grip, handguard, buttstock). They were never involved in the design or manufacture of the rifle itself.
Yes, Promag makes an entire stock conversion for the 597 called the Archangel. It comes with a pistol grip, replacement handguards, a 6 position stock, and a barrel mount for a FSB. The whole package can be had for around $160 at various sites. Good luck.