Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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Cybrludite
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Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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Yesterday one of my cousins got one of her great grandfather's shotguns for Christmas. Said gun is a Winchester Model 50 in what I presume to be 20 gauge. Said cousin is 10, so there's some serious length of pull issues involved. Struck out on Brownell's & Midway. Anyone know where I might be able to find a stock to modify to a youth length for her?
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Re: Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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I have purchased from Numrich in the past and was pleased with their service and parts. Here is a link to the Model 50 page on their site.
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Re: Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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+1 for Numrich.
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Re: Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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John_in_Longview wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:52 am I have purchased from Numrich in the past and was pleased with their service and parts. Here is a link to the Model 50 page on their site.
I miss their showroom and service counter - they had all kinds of neat stuff for sale in decent shape. I still regret not buying one of the 8x56r Steyr M95 carbines for $80 bucks they had in the racks.

And oh, Boyd's has buttstocks for the Winchester 50, but listed for 12 gauge. I don't know if it will fit the 20 gauge..
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Re: Looking for a stock for a Winchester Model 50.

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Thanks! Forwarded the link to her folks. Hopefully they aren't intimidated by a little woodworking.
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