Perazzi shotgun stock forearms are not interchangeable. Currently Perazzi is in its fourth version of forearm design. These new style latches have two Allen screws in the rear of the forearm iron. Old style latches do not. There are three versions of old style forearms. The width of the wood between the metal of the forearm latch and the rear of the forearm iron differs with each of the three old styles, as does the length of the metal latch itself and its width.
Perazzi shotgun
The Charles Daly 20g and 12g stocks are not interchangeable on their semi-auto shotguns. Each gauge has a different receiver size and design, making the stocks specific to their respective gauges. Attempting to swap stocks could lead to improper fit and function, potentially affecting safety and performance. Always use the correct stock designed for your specific shotgun gauge.
Perazzi was created in 1957.
Perazzi's population is 100.
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The 870 stock will not fit the model 7400, as they are designed for different shotgun platforms. The Remington 870 is a pump-action shotgun, while the 7400 is a semi-automatic rifle. Their differing designs and specifications mean that stocks are not interchangeable. Always verify compatibility before attempting to swap parts.
Almost all of them do, accept the blackhawk knoxx adjustable ones
it is a Stevens, parts are interchangeable...
Numrich arms has a good supply of new 870 stocks.
No, there are several differences in the mechanics of the gun.