If you mean for the single shot break action shotgun, yes, there are a couple of companies making stocks with pistol grips. They may have separate grips or removable stocks. Or you could cut one off, as many have done before.
Choate Machine and Tool and ATI Gunstocks make gripped stocks, and the ATI one appears to have a removable stock section, which would give you grip only.
Remember the overall length must be at least 26" with an 18" barrel to be legal, for a shotgun. Shorter requires a $200 stamp and federal approval.
Even though that gun was made by Wiinchester and is basically the same as the Model 1200, the trigger guard and stock are different and those parts from the Model 1200 will NOT interchange. There is no commercially available pistol grip kit for the Sears Model 200.
About $285 at Gunsatcost.com
50- 300 uSD
You can purchase the pistol grip for a Stevens model 67 series E 12 gauge shotgun at most gun stores and at most gun shows. You can also purchase this type of accessory at hunting supply stores.
No
This gun should bring $500-$750 depending
Never?
Manufactured sometime between 1920 and 1948. Worth $75 to $150, depending on condition.
Yes
It it has a 12" barrel, it must be registered with the Federal Government.
first get you new stock the take the butt pad off of both the new stock and the old there is a bolt inside thread it out and put the new stock on and put the bolt back on then replace the butt pad
A pistol grip shotgun ( they made a .410 Handy Gun with a ball sight ) is useful with small shot or if you are using slugs. Careful, the length of the gun must still be legal. Often dramatized in movies ( MAD MAX, sawed-off 12 ga. with a pistol grip is one of many ) they show the shooter using one hand stuck straight out......No way !!, The blowback will break your wrist or literally fly out of your hand.