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what do i have
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Does the top one in the first pic have a sliding round door in the buttplate? Does it's rear swivel turn 40 degrees? If so it looks to be a Czech VZ33 stock.
3rd one down appears to be a Type 99 Japanese stock.
The last one on the bottom could be a Spanish 93, a Chilean 95 or a Swedish 96 or 38. Your pics aren't very helpful. Like the one above it could be a G98 Mauser but, without a better more complete picture it's hard to tell.
Al
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yes top one has a sliding trap door in but plate an red one has a pair of flag stamped behind trigger guard http://http://i91.photobucket.com/al...ps89e0e5d9.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ps89e0e5d9.jpg
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I will have to look at your photobucket pic after I get home. (They block certain things here at work and photobucket is one of them.)
This is what the top one looks like it fits. Does it have the disk on the right side of the stock?
https://www.milsurps.com/vbpgimage.p...6&d=1283438129
Al
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that stock has a hole were a dick would have been its not there. the only stock with a disck is one in picture with sling attached which has overslag str torpedam on 1/2 1/3 has numbers 2.3.4.5 over 901 an rest has 2.3 over 1 that stock has hand guard an barrel bands along with but plate with no trap in it http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...psb21e605f.jpg thank you so much
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The first one is a VZ33 99.9% sure.
The one with Torped is Swedish. I can't tell from the pic if it an M96 or M38.
I can't help you with the flag stamp but, I am diggin' that sheet metal butt plate on the 2nd one.
Al
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here are 3 pic of the sheet metal but plate stock which is not sheet metal but heavy metal all 3 pics of same stock sorry for pics still learning but thank you for help http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...psdeb0a775.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...psa34bc10a.jpg http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...psaf050e3b.jpg
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It looks like a Columbian Mauser stock that has been overly sanded and that is why the butt plate looks like that.
Also, that 3rd one from the top might be an Argentine carbine stock by the look of the sling loop on the the stock.
Al
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thank you for the info i just want to make sure that if i have the right actions i put them with the right stock as this pile of stuff is a major undertaking. i am not complaining as i have been spending about 4 to 6 hours a day going thru an cleaning an sorting items. if it would help i can put more pictures up. thank you very much mike