Stock for Anschütz .22 sporter

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Stock for Anschütz .22 sporter

#1 Post by DW58 »

I have an Anschütz 1416 .22 sporter which I bought new in 1986 or 87. It's in excellent condition having not seen a massive amount of use.

The standard stock is very light and slim and I find it rather too delicate for my needs. I'd like to put the rifle into a more robust man-sized stock, preferably a thumbhole.

I'm aware that Anschütz now offer a really nice thumbhole stock for the 1416, but would the current stock fit my 26-27yo rifle? What alternatives do I have? I've done some digging and haven't found much in the way of after-market stocks, any suggestions please?

I'd really appreciate some help please.
Dave 101

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It all depends on how good you are with tools and wood working , you could buy a stock which hasn't had the inletting done and do it yourself or get it for you , or look for a stock on ebay and convert it for your rifle , you can bed it for a very good fit .
This guy has been around a few years now might be able to help http://www.gun-stocks.co.uk/

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#3 Post by meles meles »

We'd suggest a quick word with Joe West

http://www.joewestriflestocks.com/rimfire.php
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#4 Post by DW58 »

Dave 101 wrote:It all depends on how good you are with tools and wood working , you could buy a stock which hasn't had the inletting done and do it yourself or get it for you , or look for a stock on ebay and convert it for your rifle , you can bed it for a very good fit .
This guy has been around a few years now might be able to help http://www.gun-stocks.co.uk/

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meles meles wrote:We'd suggest a quick word with Joe West

http://www.joewestriflestocks.com/rimfire.php
Thanks guys, both look to be what I'm looking for - most grateful.
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