Best left to a gunsmith
How short a barrel? Factory choke tubes?
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There are two small holes in the butt pad of the stock. Lubricate a Phillips head screwdriver into the holes and remove the butt pad. Using a long flathead screwdriver remove the screw in the center of the stock. To add new stock simply reverse.
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870 20 ga stock will work on Rem 760 7600
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
I have a used "riot" 520-30 butt stock.
The model 16 22 is loaded from the butt of the rifle. Push on the rear of the lower knob at the base of the stock and slide the rod out. Loading shells into the cavity on the underside of the rifle and re-inserting the rod. You should also know that the Model 16 takes a special Remington .22 caliper shell that was only made by Remington and not manufactured today. The Model 16 was the only rifle to use this shell. The rifle is about guaranteed not to operate properly with modern .22 shells.
yes the butt stocks are the same the barrels are also the same the only difference ison the 58 you need to have two holes drilled into the barrel. the holes allow the pressure to eject the shells.
Mossberg 500.