this is very difficult to say unless one knows the condition of the rifle, the caliber, with or without the magazine, and if there are sights on the rifle. Being "99% new", probably in a popular caliber of 223, 243, 22-250 or 308 I gustimate that the rifle is worth $275 - $450 depending upon the buyers need for the rifle
the 243 was new in 1969 its 375.00 in 100%
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Try marlin directly or I would go to Numrich gunparts corp.they may be found on the web.
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http://www.eaacorp.com/ $75.00 new
Its a Browning Hi Power rifle, Sako medium action Safari grade.
Check with a gunsmith. My usual source of parts for obsolete rifles is sold out of stocks for a Model 34, but a smith may be able to locate one for you. That is a very old rifle, and new stocks are not available- and used ones are scarce.
Fitting will be required.
Daisy air gun co. makes and sells the Winchester brand of air rifles. I suggest you ask them. "See the link Below"
Your Revelation 100 is a Mossberg 321. Numrich (gun parts corp) is sold out. You might check Havlin Sales- but the cost of a stock is likely to be half of the worth of the rifle- or more. Sorry-
ANSCHUTZ 2002 Are you asking about the rifle model 2002 ALU? If so this rifle, not gun, was mfg 2000-2006 at 95% it worth $1,200, at 100% it's worth $1,350.