It is for cloth patches that were used to make the round lead ball fit titer in the barrel.thus creating a titer seal over the powder and gripping the rifeling.
The compartment is for the storage of cleaning patches.
Stock Exchange Rifle Club was created in 1901.
You must be 18 to buy a rifle. The stock has nothing to do with it.
All else being equal, no
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.
OLN (Stock Symbol) It is somewhat diversified as it is a chemical company, ammunition and rifle manufacturer.
It is the stock, and not the firearm. Amazon does not, and cannot sell firearms the way they sell books or DVDs.
Any rifle they make them for
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.
Lock, stock, barrel
I am not familiar with a Navy Arms Country Boy rifle- but if by chance you have a Navy Arms Country HUNTER .50 caliber muzzleloader, they are pretty much a traditional muzzle loading rifle. Remove ramrod, draw back the hammer, tap the retaining wedge pins out of the stock, then lift barrel out of the stock. Right there is a good place to stop. You can check with Navy Arms customer service through their website to see if a manual is available for your rifle. Also check to see if this rifle uses a removable breechplug. Some black powder rifles have a non-removable breech plug.
A strait stock will recoil strait back but when a bent stock recoils it will recoil with the muzzle going upwards. A strait stock allows you to stay on target better.