The Cooey Model 71 is a Canadian rifle designed for .30-06 Springfield cartridges. It typically requires a stock that is compatible with this specific model, often made of wood or synthetic materials. You may want to look for aftermarket stocks specifically listed as compatible with the Cooey Model 71, or consider custom options from manufacturers that specialize in rifle stocks. Always ensure that the stock matches the dimensions and specifications of your rifle for proper fit and function.
You will have to have to have a gunsmith check it out. Chances are it won't.
No, a Marlin 881 stock cannot fit in a model 81. The stock would fit an 881, not an 81.
No
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.
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.
No
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.
This will not fit a model 12
No
I don't believe so.
Not without modifications
No