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    Toy or Takedown Stock?

    Hi,
    I acquired this stock in a mixed lot that includes what I think might be a Gustaf M94 (posted in mil surplus). Initially I thought it was a toy stock but after looking at the hardware now I'm wondering if it's some part of a takedown rifle?

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    Thanks
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    Home-made C96 shoulder stock

    It looks like a "home-brew" shoulder stock for a Mauser C96 pistol (a.k.a. "broomhandle"). And in the first photo it is upside-down.
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    It's inside out for a C96. More likely a toy Luger/P'08 stock. And it's still upside down.

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    Upside down... got it...
    Thanks!

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    Non-gun stock...replica.
    Regards, Jim

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    This MIGHT be a Numrich Arms / Gun Parts stock for thier 16 inch bbl M1911 adaptor kit. The stock slips onto a modified mainspring housing .
    Chris

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    Appears you got it in one Chris. I had one of those, got rid of it quick. It piped gasses directly back into my eyes and made it unshootable. It wouldn't stay done up either.
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    The fact that I got this in a bundle and it's not what I was after is looking better

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