Hey guys,
I have an older left-handed Anschutz 1907 from the late 1990s. The cheek and butt adjustment are limited due to the shim-based design of the rifle, and I've been looking at economical ways to upgrade the stock without shelling $1900+ for a brand-new Precise stock.
This pink unicorn, a left-handed 1809 (?) stock, recently popped up on Nordic Marksman: http://www.nordicmarksman.com/Match-54-Thumb-Hole.html
The stock has the cheek piece and riser hardware, but needs the following:
- Butt hook extension (roughly $200 on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anschutz-Superm ... SwvUlWrKIH)
- Trigger guard (part number 1610-53) -- available through Neal @ ISS International Shooters Service, $70
- Bedding bolts / screws -- available through Champion's Choice for ~$50 (http://www.champchoice.com/store/Main.a ... tem=U1U3BS)
My understanding is that 1810 / 1813 rifles originally came with curved butt hooks, like this image:
...but in later generation 19xx rifles, Anschutz used the 4760 "armadillo" style hooks and mounts. Notice that this generation has a slightly different bolt pattern where the extension assembly attaches to the stock:
..so if I purchased a secondhand 4760 extension mount, like the following image, would it be a "plug and play" option? Or were they different sizes?
Thanks!