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Who used this stock after the war?
Normally I haunt the Springfield and Lee Enfield section of this site, but I thought i'd give them another K98
to glare at in the safe (i've got a fairly nice S42 1937) so I picked up a cheap stock to begin a project. I was wondering who used the stock after the war, it has a rack number like a RC but I don't recall seeing the roundel on the butt, it also doesn't have the red shellac i've seen on RC's but its still greasy and has not been refinished for many years. there is a faint German marking the butt but no markings on the metal other than a SN on the sling band.
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02-02-2016 04:35 PM
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The clue, if any, is the roundel. A better photo is needed!
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Thanks guys, I can make out a 'B' in the roundel, I'll get a better camera and take a macro of the roundel.
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