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Re: Crosman 160 stock
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Reply #20 on:
March 10, 2023, 01:59:39 AM »
Could this be some kind of dual cartridge 180 stock and not a 160 stock ?
Or possibly from a Sears variant ?
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Re: Crosman 160 stock
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March 10, 2023, 09:04:42 AM »
I found a trigger guard on fleabay that was for some old Remington. I needed to span 4” and it measured a little over 3.5”.
So with some bending it spans the hole. It’s a little shallow, but I have skinny little fingers.
Please ignore the finishing washer and mounting bolt as they are temporary.
I need to find something in black. Likely will plug and re-drill the hole as I missed the mark.
I ruin any wood that gets near me so I am very happy with my first project.
I sanded the 1/4” of varnish off and put two coats of Macarri’s London Oil on it. I like it a lot.
Mounting bolt, a butt pad and I still need to swap the bolt to the other side.
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Re: Crosman 160 stock
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March 10, 2023, 12:42:47 PM »
I believe it was in the mid-60s when Crosman began omitting the butt plate on some of their guns, to keep the price down, I'm sure. Models 180, 400, 140, off the top of my head. I've put Pachmayr butt pads on a couple of them with a refinish, they look pretty slick. The finest Crosman stocks from that time are on the Sears guns. My Ted Williams Match Rifle has a high comb and beavertail fore end, very nicely finished.
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101, 108, 110, 112, 113, 114 (x2), 118,
140, 180 (x3), 187, 400, Mark II, 1377, 1322, 150, 122CG, Sears 126.19311, Ted Williams Match Rifle (2nd variant 160) Self made 180-400-114 hybrid carbine
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312(x2), 317, 342, Discovery
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Blue Streak (x2: '64, '67)
F model CO2 Blue Streak (converted to bulk fill)
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