I suggest you contact Gamo Customer Service with this question. See the link below
The Cooey Model 71 is a Canadian rifle designed for .30-06 Springfield cartridges. It typically requires a stock that is compatible with this specific model, often made of wood or synthetic materials. You may want to look for aftermarket stocks specifically listed as compatible with the Cooey Model 71, or consider custom options from manufacturers that specialize in rifle stocks. Always ensure that the stock matches the dimensions and specifications of your rifle for proper fit and function.
Rifle stocks are used to steady the weapon against your shoulder. It also gives you somewhere to hang on to. Lastly, it allows you to have better accuracy because the rifle remains stabilized.
Depends on which rifle. Contact Savage customer serice with the model of your rifle, and they can give you an answer.
Wood is wood.
Walnut, birch, laminates
Weing stocks
No, the Savage Model 19 NRA has a unique bolt and there is no other rifle with a compatible bolt.
Yes, they are being and have been made for over 50 years
The L is a designation for 'Land Forces' and the 98 is the variation type from the SA80, in this case a cadet rifle
BSA cadets were made between 1946-1959
Wood, chisels, files, various types of bladed woodworking tools.
.22 short, .22 long and .22 long rifle.