Remington Stocks

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Seahorse06

Remington Stocks

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It occurs to me that nearly all Remington pump and auto, rifle and shotgun stocks may be interchangeable with little modification. The only significant difference may be the lack of a trigger guard cutout on some early models. So, a Model 1100 stock might be made to fit a later Model 31 - and similar substitutions might be made. Can anyone verify or deny this?
shot1too

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Afraid not.
Seahorse06

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Well, that's not much of an answer. Furniture for older models can be very hard to find - or very expensive. It would be nice to know what substitutions or modifications will work. For example, the 1100 stock is compatible with the SPT 12, 11-87, and 11-48. A 1100 12 gauge stock can be modified to fit a 16 gauge or 20 gauge 1100 or 11-48. A Model 870 12 gauge stock is compatible with a Sportsman 58, 78, and a Model 31 pump. It's easy to reduce the outer dimensions of the stock where it meets the receiver when fitting a 12 gauge stock to a 20 gauge gun, but the angle of the rear plate of the receiver determines DOC and DOH. That may change from one model gun to another.
shot1too

Post by shot1too »

Sounds like a great research project. You could gather a few models together and see what fits what. Then let us know what you find.
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