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    Default Mauser Stock Identification

    I'm trying to identify this Mauser stock in the pics. It is solid walnut. When it has a K98 in it, there is a gap by the receiver ring (the stock inletting is about 1/4" longer than the K98 receiver ring).
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    Are you sure the action you're using to check it isn't an Intermediate Large Ring 98 action?

    http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/catal...reference.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBinIll View Post
    Are you sure the action you're using to check it isn't an Intermediate Large Ring 98 action?

    http://www.hoosiergunworks.com/catal...reference.html
    I used a WWII K98k.
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    Do the screw holes line up

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    Quote Originally Posted by randy langford View Post
    Do the screw holes line up
    Yes.
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    I posted these pics on another forum. One guys says the stock is from an FN Mauser, but the hand guard is wrong (off of a German Mauser), especially the location of the SN on the stock above the stock bolt. I googled that and found that the FN Mauser Model 1930 certainly looks like the stock. The color tone is even right.
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    Many FN mausers had the serial in that place.

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