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    On the plus side, it looks good as it is and the condition doesn't look bad at all.

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    On the plus side, it looks good as it is and the condition doesn't look bad at all.
    Looking good is about the only thing it does, stock bedding sucks the action move up in the wood. Had to shim it with paper pieces to get it to sit tight. Guess ill use it as spare part if i can't find a stock and run around one in full military configuration

    Or if the one in full wood doesnt match and is in worse condition i could always throw this one in the stock instead
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ced1942 View Post
    i can't find a stock and run around one in full military configuration
    Send this seller TAGMIL on eBay a message, I'll bet he has one https://www.ebay.com/str/tagmil

    He is also on GunBroker. He's a little higher then most but he has always had the stuff I've needed when I've asked even though it's not listed on eBAY, nice person.

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    Also, Liberty Tree Collectors has some Austrian Mannlicher M95 Carbine Stocks and handguards, don't know if those will work for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Send this seller TAGMIL on eBay a message, I'll bet he has one https://www.ebay.com/str/tagmil

    He is also on GunBroker. He's a little higher then most but he has always had the stuff I've needed when I've asked even though it's not listed on eBAY, nice person.

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    Also, Liberty Tree Collectors has some Austrian Mannlicher M95 Carbine Stocks and handguards, don't know if those will work for you

    https://www.libertytreecollectors.com/productcart/pc/viewCategories.asp?idCategory=21
    Having more woodworking skill i could have worked something from a infantry rifle stock from a M95 but i lack those skill.

    I did send a msg to your ebay fellow he did carry some nice stuff, still can't figure why when on ebay.ca (im canadian) i can't see any of his stuff for sale which explain why i never found this guy before. Lets hope he have one that would be really awesome

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    M95M rebuild

    I acquired an M95M in a sporterized stock a few years ago. Numbers on all the metal matched. I was lucky to purchase a CORRECT stock from Numrich. Stock was used, of course, some blemishes and without any finish, which was fine. There was also a serial number where it should have been. Barrled action fit just fine. I used Yugoicon hand guard over the rear sight and I shortened and filed an M95 hand guard, shaping both hand guards so that they would meet underneath the lower band. If Numrich does not have those stocks (Call them to make sure. Give measurements of the stock you need), youl will have to find a rifle stock to cut down to fit. It may be challenging, but it can be fun. My project turned out better than I had anticipated.

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