Tim, 3) Odin/Mauser from a local gunshop. About 96% or so, has a small chip in it that would be covered by the holster. Leather on it is horrible.
How much does the gun shop owner want for this stock? Depending on price etc. at least you could take your pistol in and see if the stock locks onto it.
Leather can be a problem...Good original leather could run you $300-400. If you can find it and maybe more. You will look a long time to find a carry strap..They were the first thing to go.
Really crappy but useable leather is fairly inexpensive.
5) Key Enterprises, showing in current SGNews, limited numbers they say and pricey but fascimile copies of the 1913 Experimental (which seems to be off in several respects), and others not normally seen.
I would stay away from anything that is not your normal military configuration. This will save you trouble in many respects. Jerry Burney
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