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Well, it arrived The 1943 Izhevsk M38 wearign a wartime beech laminate stock without the wrist stock bolt
Oh yeah... I am the red one in the chair...
And here she is with some laminate carbine friends - thought I'd show off all three types of Mosin Laminate Carbine Stocks:
From top to bottom:
1) Wartime laminate M38 stock, unstained beech, no bayonet inletting or cross-bolt.
2) Late war or post-war laminate M44 stocked M38, unstained birch.
3) Post-war laminate M44 stock, stained birch.
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