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Airguns by Make and Model => Vintage Air Gun Gate => Topic started by: schwinnbikebob on January 24, 2025, 06:47:31 PM
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You guys are so good. Anybody know what gun this came on? Surely a 766 or 2100 or 2200, just can't find a pic of one with this stock. Seen a black one with a comb but not one like this and I've done a ton of searching.
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Remington Airmaster.
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Remington Airmaster.
Yep, Remington AM77.
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Remington Airmaster.
Had one just like it.
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That stock and the pump handle on a 2200 makes a real slick rifle.........
I have a couple ........
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Thanks guys!!! I looked at a couple and none of the Remingtons had the white spacer on the butt stock and butt handguard. Have you guys seen ones with them?
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Thanks guys!!! I looked at a couple and none of the Remingtons had the white spacer on the butt stock and butt handguard. Have you guys seen ones with them?
Yup.
Got one on a 2200 "Black Ops" (my pet name...)
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I had a couple... those ears broke off of one of them.
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I had a couple... those ears broke off of one of them.
A common occurrence with all 2100 etc stocks..........
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Ronno can verify but I think what breaks the ears is people did not follow the instructions on where to hold it when pumping. Supposed to hold them at the front of the receiver and I think a lot of people hold the stock which cracks the rings.
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Ronno can verify but I think what breaks the ears is people did not follow the instructions on where to hold it when pumping. Supposed to hold them at the front of the receiver and I think a lot of people hold the stock which cracks the rings.
Yep... it's called the gorilla procedure.
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Ronno can verify but I think what breaks the ears is people did not follow the instructions on where to hold it when pumping. Supposed to hold them at the front of the receiver and I think a lot of people hold the stock which cracks the rings.
Yup.
I call 'em clevis ears.
Even the slightest stock wiggle indicates a fractured ear.
I have fixed many.......