You can find gun stocks online and in a gun store. Unless you know exactly what you need and what fits your gun, it is wise to ask the staff at a gun store about it.
Buy one.
No. Cummins is a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, and the overall "owners" are the shareholders.
Try these sources: Numrich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com
gun shop, gun show, on line auction, egunparts
inernet where u can buy anything or you can check gun specialty stores
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Try on line gun stock sites, gun shows, gun shops, egunparts and Shotgun News.
When you are in the market for a new inexpensive gun scope you may want to start at you local gun shop, or any local gun shows that may be in your area. Those places are more willing to haggle with you on the price.
Yes and no. You cannot but stock in the "New GM" (the company that just came out of bankruptcy), but you can buy stock in the company that was GM (but why would you want to?).
When you buy stock, the money you pay goes to the seller of the stock, which could be another investor or the company itself if it's a new issuance.
Hopkins & Allen has been out of business since 1917. After almost a century, it is highly unlikely you will find a NEW stock, unless a custom stock maker made one for you. Companies such a Numrich "recycle" old gun parts- you may check with them, check gun shows, and online firearm auction sites.
Yes. You're also of legal age and then some to buy a real gun.