Remington 870 stocks are generally not compatible with the Charles Daly Maxim Mag 12 gauge, as the two shotguns have different designs and specifications. The mounting systems and receiver dimensions differ, which means that aftermarket parts like stocks from the Remington 870 will not fit directly onto the Maxim Mag. It’s advisable to look for stocks specifically designed for the Charles Daly Maxim Mag for proper fit and function.
Charles Daly's current line of shotguns are manufactured by K.B.I. in Turkey: http://www.charlesdaly.com/faq.asp In the past, Charles Daly has sold shotguns manufactured by Miroku of Japan. But current production shotguns are Turkish.
Charles Daly shotguns have been produced in Germany, Japan, Belgium, and Italy.
Turkey
Charles Daly semiauto shotguns are manufactured by the Italian company, Armsan. Charles Daly is a brand that has been associated with firearms for many years, and their shotguns are produced to provide a blend of performance and value. The company offers a variety of models that cater to different shooting needs and preferences.
No, stocks and accessories for the Remington 870 are generally not interchangeable with Charles Daly pump-action shotguns. While both may share a similar pump-action design, their specifications, mounting systems, and dimensions often differ, making compatibility unlikely. Always check specific models and manufacturer guidelines before attempting to swap parts.
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.
Marocchi
No. Remington has never made product for Charles Daly. The Remington 'Spartan' line of shotguns is made in Russia, where Charles Daly shotguns are made in Spain, Italy and Turkey. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Charles Daly 12 gauge shotguns typically use Remington-style choke tubes, which are compatible with many Remington models. However, it's essential to verify the specific model of your Charles Daly shotgun, as fit can vary slightly between different models and production years. For the best results, consult the manufacturer's specifications or a knowledgeable dealer to ensure compatibility.
There were no grips made for CD/M shotguns. Butt stocks are one piece, whether they are pistol grip or English style.
US, Japan, Spain, Prussia