Chiappa Little Badger

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Can anyone tell me…

On a Chiappa little badger, where the wire stock fits to the receiver. Are the holes threaded? Im trying to devise a plan for mounting a custom stock.

Thanks
 
They are not threaded, the reciever splits in half and there are some grooves to help hold the stock in what ever extended position you choose.
There is a threaded hole in the railed area behind the trigger guard.
 
They are not threaded, the reciever splits in half and there are some grooves to help hold the stock in what ever extended position you choose.
There is a threaded hole in the railed area behind the trigger guard.

I have never adjusted mine but I think you can loosen the receiver and adjust the stock position in or out a certain amount?
 
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Western big leaf maple, some copper from a roof scupper, epoxy and a few tacks...

Tools usd were a table saw, random orbital sander, hand drill and a jig saw.
 
I’m not looking to work in wood. I like the concept of the wire stock I just need more LOP. So looking at alternatives.
 
I’m not looking to work in wood. I like the concept of the wire stock I just need more LOP. So looking at alternatives.

How much longer?
Loosen the bolt's, extend the stock to the max and then try shooting with your shoulders square to the target and see if that helps.
If you still need more length you could just tape some foam to the end of the stock.
 
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So not just longer but a different look?
I think you might be over complicating things if all you need is a bit more length..... I bent my stock down so that it gave me a more comfortable cheek weld and as a bonus allowed the gun to fold a bit more compact. The charm of the Little Badger for me is the minimal size and weight combined with a decent trigger and good accuracy. The only other modification made was a velcro strap to help secure the spare ammo and a dab of white paint on the front sight.

A squared shooting stance will likely solve your length of pull issue but if you want to make a custom wire stock go for it!
 
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