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Technically, if a stock can be proven to have a historical contex, a reproduction of said stock is generlly allowed. The one glaring exception seems to be C96 stocks, which must be original
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These are very handsome looking stock-holsters, the prototypes; I haven't quite grasped how massive they are, but fully enclosing an artillery is not a small job...
![]() The length of pull must be something like 16"/17"+...
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More pictures and information of the wooden holster set.
- length of the wooden holster is 40 cm - length of the leather is 42 cm - the price for the leather was 850 Euro. (Mr. Zimmermann needed for working 32 hours!! )Regards Thosbi |
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Lifer
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![]() That's a good long reach!!! ![]() Most US rifles/shotguns are right around ~14 inches [35.56cm]...
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