The straight is better for accuracy, but pistol is more comfortable for sustained fire (like target practice.) I prefer pistol 'cause that's what I hunt with.
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..
Although I have seen some straight-stocked Marlin lever action rifles, as far as I can recall, every Marlin bolt action rifle I ever saw came from the factory with a pistol grip stock. If by "pistol grip stock" you mean a stock like the police sometimes use on riot guns, with just a pistol grip, and no shoulder stock on it, I've never heard of it, and can't imagine why anyone would want one. I would check with the local authorities before I started cutting off buttstocks to make my own. I believe there are legal limits to how short some firearms can be. Hope that helps.
If you are speaking of having only a pistol grip & not a stock, the answer is NO. If you wish to add a pistol grip & have the stock on at the same time, the answer is maybe, it is a matter of how much gunsmithing you wish to pay for. In general, a good gunsmith can do anything if you have the money and it is legal. lcj
No
custom proposition
Your local gun dealer can order (and fit) one for you.
file or straight handle, pistol grip handle and woodsaw handle
I had one on my home defense gun and hated it. I recommend staying with the factory stock.
Yes, Promag makes an entire stock conversion for the 597 called the Archangel. It comes with a pistol grip, replacement handguards, a 6 position stock, and a barrel mount for a FSB. The whole package can be had for around $160 at various sites. Good luck.
Yes, you can add a pistol grip to a .270 rifle, but it depends on the specific model and design of the firearm. Some rifles can be modified with aftermarket stocks that feature a pistol grip, while others may require more extensive modifications or may not be compatible at all. Always ensure that any modifications comply with local laws and regulations regarding firearms.
yep ... choate
Made from 1938 to 1968 Pre-war models had a checkered pistol-grip stock.