The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
You grasp the forend at the front tip and pry it off. It is held in place by spring tension.
Yes it will For anyone interested, I just called Marlin and found that the buttstock are compatible with each other, but not the forend. The forend of a 30AS has a cap and the forend of the 336 has a band...... Linohunter
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it's probably a model 5100. the tenite (plastic stock and forend) as it was called was likely made sometime around wwII, because of a shortage of wood built gunstocks and forends
Impossible to answer on the internet without detailed pictures.
Boyd's stocks on the net.
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I bought one about seven years ago, synthetic stock and forend, for $125.
Depends on when it was made.
To assemble an M500 shotgun, first ensure you have all components: the receiver, barrel, stock, and forend. Start by attaching the barrel to the receiver, aligning the locking lugs, and securing it with the barrel nut. Next, attach the forend by sliding it onto the magazine tube and securing it with the forend cap. Finally, attach the stock to the receiver, ensuring it is tightened properly for stability. Always follow safety protocols and consult the manufacturer's instructions for specific details.