Here's one.
Yes. That Stock is the WRONG ONE! It's for a Crosman Quest 1000.My bad. Here's the correct Stock.And I can provide a 1000 Spring if you want it.
Here you go! Winchester 1000 in a Hatsan Mod 95 Stock!Drill holes about 1" forward on the Mod 95 stock and your Golden.You could cut the forward bit of stock back a bit if you wanted but that's the next option.
The Win. 1000 and 800 were made in Brazil for awhile. The Win. 1100 and Daisy 1101 are made in China and are a different gun. Trigger is similar but different. Stock screws go in at an upper angle instead of straight in like on the Turkish guns and the rear stock screw on the Chinese guns is in front of the trigger and behind the trigger on the Turkey guns.
WTH does a Nickel have to do with anything?
Yeah. The Hatsan Stocks are nice for the most part. So you drill about 1" forward and plug the original mount holes.The Mod 95 stocks are easy to get and actually a nicer stock.The rear trigger guard hole lines up perfectly so that is not an issue!
Quote from: lefteyeshot on October 09, 2022, 10:49:44 PM The Win. 1000 and 800 were made in Brazil for awhile. The Win. 1100 and Daisy 1101 are made in China and are a different gun. Trigger is similar but different. Stock screws go in at an upper angle instead of straight in like on the Turkish guns and the rear stock screw on the Chinese guns is in front of the trigger and behind the trigger on the Turkey guns.I have an 800 and a 1000BOTH were made in Turkey.The 1000 rear stock screw is behind the trigger, accessible thru a hole in the trigger guard.The 800 rear stock screw is in front of the trigger, and no such hole in the TG....And, I have a Buffalo nickel on which the buffalo faces to the left........
Quote from: Ronno6 on October 16, 2022, 08:12:59 PMQuote from: lefteyeshot on October 09, 2022, 10:49:44 PM The Win. 1000 and 800 were made in Brazil for awhile. The Win. 1100 and Daisy 1101 are made in China and are a different gun. Trigger is similar but different. Stock screws go in at an upper angle instead of straight in like on the Turkish guns and the rear stock screw on the Chinese guns is in front of the trigger and behind the trigger on the Turkey guns.I have an 800 and a 1000BOTH were made in Turkey.The 1000 rear stock screw is behind the trigger, accessible thru a hole in the trigger guard.The 800 rear stock screw is in front of the trigger, and no such hole in the TG....And, I have a Buffalo nickel on which the buffalo faces to the left........That is interesting. I did a little reseach and found some Win. and Daisy 800X in the same looking stock as Jeff showed with the grooves on the forestock but the trigger guard is as you describe , no hole in the trigger guard. One site showed the same thing and said they were made in China until 2015 and parts were not interchangeable with the Turkish or Brazilian guns. That's neat, learn something new everyday. Can you show pictures of it or are you like, pic challenged.
Quote from: lefteyeshot on October 17, 2022, 08:24:36 AMQuote from: Ronno6 on October 16, 2022, 08:12:59 PMQuote from: lefteyeshot on October 09, 2022, 10:49:44 PM The Win. 1000 and 800 were made in Brazil for awhile. The Win. 1100 and Daisy 1101 are made in China and are a different gun. Trigger is similar but different. Stock screws go in at an upper angle instead of straight in like on the Turkish guns and the rear stock screw on the Chinese guns is in front of the trigger and behind the trigger on the Turkey guns.I have an 800 and a 1000BOTH were made in Turkey.The 1000 rear stock screw is behind the trigger, accessible thru a hole in the trigger guard.The 800 rear stock screw is in front of the trigger, and no such hole in the TG....And, I have a Buffalo nickel on which the buffalo faces to the left........That is interesting. I did a little reseach and found some Win. and Daisy 800X in the same looking stock as Jeff showed with the grooves on the forestock but the trigger guard is as you describe , no hole in the trigger guard. One site showed the same thing and said they were made in China until 2015 and parts were not interchangeable with the Turkish or Brazilian guns. That's neat, learn something new everyday. Can you show pictures of it or are you like, pic challenged.Take a look.........1000 top800 bottom