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    Myster Rifle Stock

    I have this rifle stock and no clear idea of what it belongs too. It looks like a Mannlicher straight pull or a Mauser action of some sort. I have no use for it at present and would like to either trade it or sell it but without knowing what it is, hard to describe. It's in fairly decent shape with the exception of the forend which is missing a chunk where the nose cap goes and it also looks like someone hacked at it with a knife there too.

















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    Yes, it's a Mannlicher M95 stock. It looks a bit too long to be the original Repetier-Stützen. Rather an M95/24 Czechicon or M95M - basically the rifle length, but with the "unique selling point" of the swivel mounting bolt through the neck.
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    Patrick,

    It is longer than my Stutzen but the internals for the receiver look the same. The barrel channel does not look the same which probably accounts for the different rear sight. I was able to find a photo of it in my Mannlicher book after your information. Thanks.

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