They started using wood in 1923 with their first rifle, and still use wood today on some of the models.
I would give Crosman a call. The stock is a custom part but I that will sell it outright see the link below...
Contact Crosman directly. See the link below
I know for certain that this air rifle was made by Crosman air gun co. And I think it is a Crosman model 180 made for Sears. If I am right It's a single shot .22 caliber C02 rifle with a wood stock and long barrel. Crosman offers a free service to locate shops that repair Old Crosman products. See the link below.
Crosman is owned by Wellspring Capital Management. They are a privately owned company. They are located in the Leaver House in New York.
Use of chisels and files to decorate wood
Yes they are the same clip.
See the link below for the Owners Manual from Crosman.
The V-350 has not been made for years. I suggest you go online and look for "airgun repair" or go to the link below and use Crosman's air gun repair locater and find a shop that has parts.
This is a Crosman 140/1400 that was made for Sears under the JC Higgins brand name. Contact www.Crosman.com they have a service on their web page that directs you to people who repair old Crosman rifles. I have one of these rifles and they are wonderful to shoot.
Crosman 760 was manfactured from 1964 to 1991 in 8 varations. Original 1964 model: Continous wood stock & forearm Developed as "Canada Boy" 1st: Variant: Continous wood stock & forearm. 1966-70, Name dropped. 2nd: Variant: Styrene stock & forearm with scope mount grooves, 1971-74 3rd : Variant: self cocking Styrene stock, wood forearm 1974-75 4th: Variant: ABS stock & forearm 1975-77 5th: Variant: manual cocking 1977-80 6th: Variant: plastic bolt 1980-83 7th: Variant: Plastic receiver 1983-91 8th: Variant: shorter barrel, pressed on sights 1991
I've answered this question before so here it is again: Crosman 760 was manufactured from 1964 to 1991 in 8 variation's Original 1964 model: Continuous wood stock & forearm Developed as "Canada Boy" 1st: Variant: Continuous wood stock & forearm. 1966-70, Name dropped. 2nd: Variant: Styrene stock & forearm with scope mount grooves, 1971-74 3rd : Variant: self cocking Styrene stock, wood forearm 1974-75 4th: Variant: ABS stock & forearm 1975-77 5th: Variant: manual cocking 1977-80 6th: Variant: plastic bolt 1980-83 7th: Variant: Plastic receiver 1983-91 8th: Variant: shorter barrel, pressed on sights 1991
If you have the original C02 bottle. Crosman warns you NOT to use it. see the link below for the owners manual from Crosman.