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Not sure which category I should ask this in, so I kinda defaulted here.
If the mods feel there is a better place for this question, just please let me know where ya move it to.
Thanks.
So I've recently been reacquainting myself with the .22 rimfire and I remembered that my dad picked up a tiny little stock for his 142-A Mossy for my brother, when he was very young.
In turn, when I was learning to shoot, my dad swapped that tiny little stock back onto the gun, so it would fit me better.
My brother and I were probably 4 or 5 years old when we learned on this little stock.
I never thought much about it, but reflecting back on this, what a great idea for helping young shooters get their technique down.
While we've all seen "youth" versions of a lot of guns that feature a shorter than normal stock, I've not read or heard about anyone using an aftermarket miniature stock in a very long time.
Are such items no longer available in the aftermarket?
Dean
P.S. - If I can find that little stock, I'll try to post an A-B pic of the Mossberg so you guys can see the size difference.
If the mods feel there is a better place for this question, just please let me know where ya move it to.
Thanks.
So I've recently been reacquainting myself with the .22 rimfire and I remembered that my dad picked up a tiny little stock for his 142-A Mossy for my brother, when he was very young.
In turn, when I was learning to shoot, my dad swapped that tiny little stock back onto the gun, so it would fit me better.
My brother and I were probably 4 or 5 years old when we learned on this little stock.
I never thought much about it, but reflecting back on this, what a great idea for helping young shooters get their technique down.
While we've all seen "youth" versions of a lot of guns that feature a shorter than normal stock, I've not read or heard about anyone using an aftermarket miniature stock in a very long time.
Are such items no longer available in the aftermarket?
Dean
P.S. - If I can find that little stock, I'll try to post an A-B pic of the Mossberg so you guys can see the size difference.