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    Sad Sad Day

    I recently purchased a 1894 Swede Carbine. The problem is that it has been to the bubba gun shop. Some time in the 70's I think, because of the ugly stock on it.

    I got an 1894 carbine from Mauser with a serial number of 3666. Only 12,000 were made from 1894 to 96 and this one was pretty rare.

    unfortunately, it was drilled and tapped and the bolt handle was turned down. Can you help me fine a stock to bring it close to original?

    I am working up elk loads for this winter with 160 RN but I would love to have a close as possible stock on it.

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