you can find some parts like a new or used bolt assm. or parts matching the carbine from brownnells.com or cheaperthandirt.com but sorry no luck finding a new pistol stock. (if you do buy a bolt for it make sure you buy the right one there's two types, a flat, and a round and you must use the same type)
The first black-owned company to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange was BET Holdings (Black Entertainment Television). In 1971, Johnson Products became the first African-American-owned company to be listed on the American Stock Exchange.
Dividend yield (return gained on dividend) and capital gains yield (return gained on stock price).
Gun shows, dealers, on line auctions such as auctionarms.com, and gunbroker.com, and parts houses, such as gunpartscorp. If you mean the #5 jungle carbine, they have some forestock parts available. http://www.e-gunparts.com/products_new.asp?CatID=5833
No, the federal securities act did not regulate the selling of stock on the stock market. :)
AVERAGE STOCK LEVEL:the stock level indicates the average stock held by the concern.it is calculated with the help of following formula.average stock level=minimumstocklevel+1/2(reorderingquantity)
The Enforcer pistol was basically a scaled .30 cal M1 rifle legally sold & registered as a pistol. They were made by both Universal and Iver Johnson.The Iver Johnson had a stock that was grooved out at the right of the bolt for the addition of an M2 auto sear that the Universal did not have and the IJ bolt grouping was more "auto convertible" friendly as well. The IJ was often sold in a full auto version to Law Enforcement agencies.
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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..
SC Johnson and Son is a privately-held company and as such does not have a publicly-traded stock.
The pistol does not have a permanently attached stock- and it is a lot harder to control. The pistol is one handed, the gun two.
A pistol permit is NOT required to replace the stock on a rifle with a pistol-grip stock. Pistol permits don't even factor in. The only thing one needs to be aware of is at the federal level, where ATF regulations (I believe it's 922r) dictate that certain imported weapons cannot be converted to have "evil" features like pistol grips UNLESS the weapon contains a certain number of US-made parts. In such cases, if you can get and install a sufficient number of US-made parts, you can then add the pistol grio, folding stock, bayonet lug, and all the other things that make liberals soil their diapers. Hope that helps!
Go to Airsoftgi.com.