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    Stir parts compatibility

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    Now that I know I have a Stutzen I am having trouble finding any dedicated parts. Are they interchangeable with any carbines. I am looking for a stock swivel. Also what is up with the front sight guard did anyone really use them?

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    Is that a swiss vetterli? If so, you might get more responses on the swiss rifle forum.
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    I meant steyr m95. Typo
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    Thanks anyway
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