I don't know if there are aftermarket youth stocks, but Charles Daly manufactures both the VR-MC Pump and VR-MC Auto 20 gauges in youth configurations with short stocks and barrels.
The autoloader weighs in 18 ounces (approx. 1/6th) lighter than the Remington 11-87 Sportsman youth.
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The Charles Daly 20g and 12g stocks are not interchangeable on their semi-auto shotguns. Each gauge has a different receiver size and design, making the stocks specific to their respective gauges. Attempting to swap stocks could lead to improper fit and function, potentially affecting safety and performance. Always use the correct stock designed for your specific shotgun gauge.
for the NEF pardner pump 12 gauge all stocks that are compatible with the Remington 870 12 gauge shotgun will fit on this peticular gun, for NEF single shot pardner shotguns, ATI technologies make a adjustable tactical shotgun stock for this model
Pachmayr did not make guns, they made stocks and grips.
Try e-gunparts.com, Shotgun News, Gun List, do a web search on "shotgun stocks".
100-500 USD
The value of a Charles Daily 12 gauge semi auto shotgun is between $200 and $500 depending on the condition. These shotguns were used extensively for sport shooting and hunting.
If available, it would be a custom build.
The Stevens Model 77E was a pump-action shotgun offered in 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, and 410 gauge. The military version 77E was the most widely used shotgun of the Vietnam War. It was a short-barreled pump-action shotgun known variously as the "trench" or "riot" shotgun in 12 gauge. The Military Model 77E had a noticeably shorter stocks than similar United States military shotguns built by Ithaca Gun Company, Remington Arms, and Winchester Repeating Arms Company. These short stocks were intended to accommodate South Vietnamese soldiers, and the Military Model 77E was the first United States combat shotgun equipped with a rubber recoil pad. Military Model 77E shotguns were Parkerized with sling swivels and wooden stocks. Receivers were marked "U.S." and "p" proofmarks appeared on both barrels and receivers
A Charles Daly 12 gauge pump shotgun is a type of hunting gun. The typical value of this gun is a few hundred dollars.
To purchase a stock for a 12 gauge sportsman shotgun, you can check local gun shops or sporting goods stores that specialize in firearms. Online retailers like Brownells, MidwayUSA, or Cabela's often have a variety of stocks available. Additionally, consider looking at auction sites like GunBroker or forums dedicated to shooting sports, where you might find used stocks. Always ensure that the stock is compatible with your specific shotgun model.
The J.C. Higgins 12 gauge double barrel shotgun with plastic stocks is typically associated with the Model 583. This shotgun was sold through Sears, Roebuck and Company in the mid-20th century. It featured a side-by-side configuration and was designed for affordable hunting and shooting. The plastic stocks were a cost-effective alternative to wood, making the firearm more accessible to a broader audience.