Smith Wesson
Smith Wesson
For More Smith Wesson Info Click On The Blue Links Below
![]() SmithWesson 24 7 w suregrip insertseagle tin US $5.99
|
![]() New Smith Wesson sharp stainless steel Folding line lock knife with clip 111 US $.78
|
![]() smith and wesson firefighter pocket knife fire Dept brass shield G10 SW locking US $9.99
|
![]() Fixed Blade Neck Boot Knife Double edged HRT SW Fishing Hunting Champing Dagger US $.99
|
![]() SW Hostage Rescue Team Folding Knife W Magnesium Handles FREE SHIPPING US $24.95
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Extreme OPS Knife CK113 US $12.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Razor Knife CKRD US $13.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Extreme OPS Knife CK105H US $13.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Black OPS Knife SWBLOP2DS US $37.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson Knives Extreme OPS Karambit Knife US $16.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Campfire Set SWCAMP US $32.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives CH629 Hatchet Knife Combo US $32.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Extreme OPS Knife CK113S US $12.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Special OPS Knife SPEC US $31.99
|
![]() NEW Smith Wesson SW Knives Special OPS Knife SPECS US $31.99
|
![]() AUSTRALIA NEWCASTLE COAL COYS A PIT NEWCASTLE NSW OLD POSTCARD 1905 US $21.88
|
![]() Smith Wesson Black Exquisite Crafts Stainless Steel Medium Straight Knife 106 US $.88
|
![]() Smith Wesson Folding Knife Model CKTACBCP Tactical US $10.00
|
![]() SMITH WESSON LOCK BLADE KNIFE SMALL CUTTIN HORSE 35 US $6.99
|
![]() JOHN DEERE SmithWesson LIMITED EDITION COLLECTIBLE KNIFE AND STORAGE TIN US $9.99
|
Does anyone know where I can find a black, solid stock for a Smith and Wesson 3000?
I have a Smith and Wesson 3000 that currently has a pistol grip on it, the orginal wooden fore grip, and one of those OD green baked on finishes on the frame. I've een looking for a solid black stock, but all I can find are the orignal wood stocks, or the folding black tactical stocks. Would it be easier to locate this black stock or is there a way to take the OD green off and use the readily available wooden stock? Will parts off an Remington 870 or another shotgun fit?
Other than it's identical to the Mossberg 3000 and that wooden stocks are about all you're going to find, that's about all I can say stock-wise.
The 870 isn't really the same, but it *can* be made to fit if you're creative. Your best bet, without touching the weapon or the current stock, is to use a 1/4" spacer and make each side of it fit the receiver and the 870 stock. You're out nothing that way and no destroyed parts. Once you get the spacer to fit, you can then modify the 870 stock or leave it as is.
Other than that, you could find yourself a cheapo wood stock, sand down/fill the checkering, and apply some skateboard tape to the wrist before spraying it black. Easy cheesy tactical stock. You'd be surprised how many of those are floating around.
The green could be simple paint in which case an overnight soak in Lowe's paint stripper could take it off....but if it's one of the commercial gun finishes like Gun Kote etc, you're looking at sandblasting to remove it.
If it were mine, I'd try the overnight paint stripper first....second would be a pack of fresh Scotch Brite pads and a lot of elbow grease....third would be a new finish with black gloss Gun Kote.
It's a fine weapon, but you're always going to have probs with parts. My suggestion is once you get it cleaned up a bit, take it to gunbroker or your local pawn shop and sell it. Use the cash and buy a Rem 870 or a Mossy 500.
Simply put, Affiliate Marketing is a means of expanding one's sales force while paying only for commissions on sales. Or in other words, you pay others to sell your product, but only when they actually sell it - no base salary, benefits, etc...just commissions.
There are many variations on this Affiliate theme. There are programs that will pay you for leads, and some that will pay for just a click. Some affiliates pay you a one time commission, while others will pay residual commissions.
If you can think of it, there are probably programs available that will pay you to promote it.
Let's illustrate by means of an example:
There are merchants who sell products or services who want to increase their market share. One means of doing so is by offering others a commission to sell their products for them. For example, ABC Company makes toy trains, and Mrs. Smith owns a directory website that lists online companies that sell Wooden Toys. ABC Company has offered a 15% commission for any toy trains that Mrs. Smith sells. So, since ABC Co. offers a variety of wooden toy trains, Mrs. Smith decides to put a special link on her site that links back to ABC Co. ABC Company tracks any visitors that come via Mrs. Smith's special link and who purchase toy trains. ABC Co. (or a clearing house company that handles Affiliate relationships) tracks all of the transactions, and cuts a check to Mrs. Smith on a regular interval for the commissions she has earned because she sent buying visitors to the ABC Co. website – once setup, her site will continue to send more buyers to ABC Co. and therefore...more passive income comes her way.
So, basically, as an Affiliate, you become part of the Merchant company's sales force. You promote their product or service, and you get paid for the buying customers which you refer.
There are many ways to refer potential customers. One of the main referral methods is from a website. If you do not have a website, but want to seriously consider Affiliate Marketing, it is recommended to get a website. Creating a website is much easier today than it has been in the past.
So there you have it. Hopefully the mystery of Affiliate Marketing has been demystified.
Many thanks for reading our Smith Wesson article
Tagged with: 500 smith and wesson cleaning kits • cleaning smith and wesson 3000 • collecting smith and wesson screwdrivers • folding stock for smith and wesson 3000 • smith & wesson cleaning kit • smith & wesson gun cleaning kit • smith and wesson 500 survival kit • smith and wesson 6084 • smith and wesson 686 cleaning kit • smith and wesson cleaning tool kit • smith and wesson m&p cleaning kits • smith wesson • toy train




















