A local gunsmith should be able to find them. It's probably a Crescent, possibly an Iver Johnson, product.
AnswerPierce - Cherokee was a trade brand used by C.M. McClung & Co. a dealer located in Knoxville, TN c. 1880 to 1920 and probably later. I know of no method of dating it any closer than that.
yes, the '98 and '99 are identical
Yes
No, Cherokee is a wagon, and the Comanche is a pickup, but on the years they were made the parts will be the same.
Not likelyNot likely
Jeep dealership parts department.Jeep dealership parts department.
Parts for these shotguns are hard to find. EAA Corp carries parts for Baikal shotguns. A good gunsmith might also be able to help make some parts.
gunpartscorp.com
Go to"krieghoff.com".
try: gun-parts.com
yes, the '98 and '99 are identical
You could try Gun Parts Corporation.
You can't... you will have to make them yourself or have a machine shop make the parts
Most parts from a 1996 and earlier Cherokees will fit a 1991. The Cherokee changed style and designs in 1997, so few 1999 parts will fit a 1991.
You can find parts for your 1955 Jeep grand Cherokee parts at either of these websites...www.autopartswarehouse.com Jeep or www.automotix.net ... Jeep Jeep Grand Cherokee
The name Cherokee Arms Co. was used by C. M. McClung Co. of Knoxville, Tn. H & D Folsom was a supplier to the company and their main source of U. S. shotguns was their own company, Crescent Arms Co. Folsom also supplied imported shotguns ( read Belgium ) for their customers. McClune's was not married to Folsom, they could and probably did order shotguns from other companies- who ever had the best price. The name Cherokee was roll marked on all of them.
Some parts will, some parts will not. If you ask New questions about specific parts, you will get specific answers.
One can find parts for a 2000 Jeep Cherokee from the following retailers: Euro Car Parts, Parts Gateway, Charlton Auto Parts, eBay, Parts Train, Auto Parts Warehouse.