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    Chilean M1895 Stock

    Looking to rebuild my Chileanicon Mauser that was sporterized some time ago.
    I have been able to locate all the other pieces except the main stock and the cleaning rod.
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    Here is a picture of the sporterised rifle I am trying to fix
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    MMI,

    The Chielean Mauser will fit into a Swede stock, maybe with just a little bit of inletting. There will be a gap at the front of the magazine box. Swede stocksare less than scarce, I've bought the for $10 with metal.

    Another close fit is the wood from a Mexican small ring '98.

    Good luck!

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    Try looking up,

    Tenn. gun parts.
    Numrich gun parts.
    Hoosier gun parts.

    You could buy a beater 95 from sportsmans for cheap and hope for a good stock as well.

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