You will not likely find a Remington stock. I put my 722 in a Bell and Carlson stock and I love it.
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No, a Remington 1100 stock will not fit on a Sportsman 58. The two shotguns have different designs and stock attachment mechanisms, which means they are not interchangeable. The Sportsman 58 is an older model with a different mounting system compared to the Remington 1100. Therefore, if you need a replacement stock for a Sportsman 58, you will need to find one specifically designed for that model.
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.
The stock for this model gun can be found at cabella's
No, you cannot interchange a Remington stock with a Charles Daly stock, as they are designed for different models and specifications. Each brand has unique dimensions, mounting systems, and compatibility features that prevent direct interchangeability. If you need a replacement stock, it's best to look for one specifically made for the model of your firearm.
They still make a synthetic stock for a model 700
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No.
Try e-gunparts.com
No, the re4ar receiver face on the Model 11 Remington has a different configuration. The Remington Model 11 is a semi-auto with a tube containing a bolt return spring located at the rear of the receiver. The Model 11 stock has a receptacle to accept this tube, the Model 870, being a pump action, does not have this receptacle.
I don't believe so.
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