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    Need ID on NOS stock

    A friend (yes, no BS) acquired this rifle stock in a buy of misc military items. Need help to ID stock. Is an un-marked NOS rifle stock that is not a 98 Mauser, Mosin-Nagant, 39 Fin etc. Do not know if it is of military or commercial manufacture. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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    It's military and a Mauser of some sort. I'm betting Turkishicon. Brazilianicon might be another option.

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    I would say this is a stock for a Turkishicon Gew 1888 (Model 88/05/35). The Turks modified rifles obtained from Germanyicon. They got rid of the barrel shroud and and made new pistol grip style stocks for them in about 1935. Salt Flat
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