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    Gew 88 Stock

    Hi, Any ideas where I can buy a GEWicon 88 Stock.
    I have a Loewe 1890, all the metal but no wood.
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    Try this

    http://egun.de/market/item.php?id=3766132
    (you will have to get your skates on - only 12 hours left to register and bid!)

    or this

    http://egun.de/market/item.php?id=3781061

    It's only a piece of wood, so there should be no difficulty in importing it, as long as you make clear it is from a rifle made in the 1880s - i.e. a bit of antique wood.

    Good luck with your search!

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    Thanks Patrick, your are always a great help.
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    A pile came in 5-6(?) years back in broken conddition. Very few extra stocks around then and none around around now. I have several Gew88 barreled receivers at home with no wood.

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