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    What type of mauser stock??

    What type of mauser stock is this?? It is very similar to the normal k98 german stock, but the butt of the stock is much smaller at the bottom. All the metal parts has german Nazi stamps.

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    it's missing the takedown discs and the wrist grip has been altered. it's a slightly modified 98k stock.

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    Ahhh, okey, thanks

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    Bubba wood, sorry.

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    Bubba wood??

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    Bubba wood means altered by Bubba, the name given to anyone who messes up a milsurp rifle. If not reversible, the part in question is useless for restoration.

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    Thanks for the answer good thing i got it for free

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    Nothing wrong with free. In fact, you can fix up this stock to make a nice sporter set up that you can use for hunting, etc and still have an original stock on your rifle for display, etc. Just swap out the stock for hunting, restore if for display.

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    Good idea

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