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    I believe (someone correct me if I am wrong) even when the carbines were in service they would sometimes use cut down M96 rifle stocks on the M94 carbines as replacement ones. This is just what I heard, and I think I saw a example of this online (which seemed to be verified by the people commenting on it). Biggest issue you will run into is finding the proper nose cap.

    I imagine if you looked long enough as well you could find a sporterized M96 stock which would be around the proper length to begin with so you wouldn't have to chop up a nice full stock.
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    There's several M94 stocks and a nose cap on ebay right now.

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