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    Schmidt Rubin 1911 stock question

    Can someone tell me if an 1896 Mauser stock will work on a Schmidt rubin 1911. Bougt a 1911 at a garage sale for $75 rifle is in excellent shape an original except for the stock. Looking to restore it. Found a good 1896 swiss online looks close but was looking for a vioce of experience to help me. Will it fit?
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    Yes, but tell me about the stock on the 1911 you bought. Was it sporterized?

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    And this might help you with other things. Detailed comparison of the Schmidt-Rubin Series
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    Sporterized stock shortened forend & removed handguard.

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    Are you dead certain its not a .308 conversion? Are there holes drilled in the receiver on the left side? Is there a stamp on the left side of the rear sight mount?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leggett71 View Post
    Can someone tell me if an 1896 Mauser stock will work on a Schmidt rubin 1911. Bougt a 1911 at a garage sale for $75 rifle is in excellent shape an original except for the stock. Looking to restore it. Found a good 1896 swiss online looks close but was looking for a vioce of experience to help me. Will it fit?
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    Is it a 96 Mauser stock or a 96 Schmidt stock you found?

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    No holes - no stamp only the S/N & swiss cross

    As to stock, it is being advertised as a Mauser stock From the photos looks close to those online of the schmidt reuben.

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    Is there a link to the pictures?

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