No, a Marlin 881 stock cannot fit in a model 81. The stock would fit an 881, not an 81.
No, the stock from a Marlin Model 60 does not fit the Marlin Model GA22. While both models are .22 caliber rifles, they have different designs and specifications. It's important to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper fit and function. Always verify compatibility before attempting to interchange parts.
There is a Bullpup Muzzlelite stock specifically made for the Marlin model 60 rifle. As I type this the retail price is about $150.
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Boyds gun stocks and I believe the marlin mod 80 will be compatible, if not then a bit of wood working will be needed to fit the action.
Yes. Very few parts have changed in the Model 60 since it was first made, and parts are 100% interchangeable between different variations of Model 60s made in the same rough time period. The only significant differences in the stocks on the Model 60 between the different variations and over the years are the material it's made of, and the finish on the stock. Beware, though, you might have to do some fitting to get it to fit just right.
A model 7 stock would not fit a 600 Mohawk. The stock and the trigger guard do not line up correctly, although the stock may fit on the gun.
will the 7 shot magazine you sell for the old marlin model 80 fit my j c Higgins model 103.228
that answer is "YES" The stock works fine on a Marlin 30AS however there is some slight modification needed with a dremmel tool to get it perfect. The Fore end however does not fit as it is at least 3/4" to 1" short. On the Marlin 30AS there is a fitting that is attached physically to the Barrel that has two screws on either side that attaches a metal cap onto the farthest end of the Fore End and the Marlin 336 Fore end will not reach that cap. SO....unless you have a fantastic gunsmith that can modify that metal cap so that it is 3/4" to 1" longer the fore end will not fit properly at all.
No, a Marlin Model 25 breech bolt will not fit a Marlin Model 20 rifle. The two models have different designs and specifications, which means their components, including the breech bolts, are not interchangeable. It's essential to use parts specifically designed for each model to ensure proper function and safety. Always consult a qualified gunsmith or the manufacturer for compatibility concerns.
No, the Remington Model 1100 stock has a hole (recepticle) through the inside of the stock in the pistol grip area to accept the action spring tube. The Remington Model 870 stock has no need for this hole so the 870 stock will not fit on the Model 1100 action.
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A model 70 stock will not fit a model 670A because they are designed for different rifle configurations and specifications. The model 70 typically has a different action length and dimensions compared to the model 670A. It's essential to use a stock specifically designed for your rifle model to ensure proper fit and function.