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    Yugo Mod 24 Stock

    Hi Guys,

    I just bought a Yugoicon Mod 24 short rifle that has a duffle cut stock.
    What is my choice to restock this to original?

    Thanks for your information

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    I take it the pieces needed are missing? Otherwise the fix would be to drill four holes - two in the cut piece, two in the rest of the stock, taking care they line up. Glue dowels into one set, then install it. If the pieces are missing I think any M24/47 or M48 will work, with the M24/47 stock being closer to the original.

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    A M24/47 stock is a M24 stock. The M24/47 was a rework of the M24s to bring them to a more updated standard (similar to the M48s, they also did the same thing for VZ-24s and K98ks). The stock remained the same except if you had a couple unique variations or it was too badly damaged (I had a M24/47 stock which was made from a M24 Cavalry Carbine stock, you could tell as they fitted a piece of wood into the cut out that had existed for the down-turned bolt).

    If a M24/47 stock isn't available the next best as mentioned would be a M48 stock. Since the action is a intermediate length you are limited as to what stocks can be placed on the rifle.

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    Mod 24 Stock

    Thanks guys for the info on the stock.
    The missing piece is just that, missing.
    For the price I just had to take it home. It had a locked up bolt but I had it unlocked in about 30 sec.
    All numbers matching except for the floor plate

    Thanks again guys

    Gilmore

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    24/47 stocks are generally available on ebay in the $50 or less range. I just bought one about six months ago for $35.

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