Quote Originally Posted by airwolf1 View Post
I seem to remember a figure of 230 made, this is both mk1 and mkII's and I believe less mkII's were made than mk1's. I have certainly seen less mkII's for sale. I have a .22 12ftlb in a beech stock and a .25 FAC version in a walnut profile stock. You will have a far better chance of finding an LR90 stock than anything else.

you will need to undo the firing valve body face with a tool, I use a bar with a 3mm flat blade ground in the end (like a giant screw driver), one full turn anti clockwise should be enough as all it does is tighten the O ring around the body. then you can remove the pin and push the valve body from the back out through the front.
Thanks, this is just the kind of info I needed. When I did a google search someone was saying that only 20 or so MK2s were made which makes them a rare beast indeed. They also said that the design was then sold to Beeman, but not sure how true this is. I thought that the LR90 stock would be easier to find but that still doesn't make one easy to find especially in L/H. Still I'll worry about that when I have it resealed.