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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: MS
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| Help me identify
I was at my local dealer and i noticed he had a bucket full of old stocks. I just happened to be needing such a thing to practice refinishing a future project. I grabbed one of the stocks out of the bucket that needed alot of work. I bought it for 5dollars. Well i got it home and have started refinishing the piece of wood and it looks really nice imo. It has a strong tiger stripe, and now i'm wondering what kind of rifle it came off of. ON the bottom of the stock there is a imprint of what looks like a crown??? ![]() ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Marion, Indiana
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Can you take a picture of the under side of the stock? Like where the trigger and mag well would be. The first thing that came to mind for me was a older Mauser, like a 95 action. With a picture of the bottom, it may be possible to figure out what it is for sure. What ever it is, you sure do do a great job. It's beautiful.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: MS
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Thanks, I'm still putting some more coats on it. It was originally a good deal more red in color, I may stain it alittle. I think after a bit of research i found out what the rifle once was. There is a round circle on the side of the stock. I believe it to be a Swede M96 that was shortened. You see the metal disc in the stock. The stock i have has one in the same spot. They seem like some excellent rifles, but i imagine it would be a tough and expensive one to build out from a piece of wood. | |
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