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Unread 11-14-2014, 07:31 PM   #15
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Mauser's wood cut work is much better. Don't have 1930 stock at hand, but got a Schnell one, it's also "bannered", and it's the same period, so it's similar to standard 1930 in quality.

Compare, then, know.

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Another common problem with mass produced repro stock is this: it's made as a single product fitting all Mausers variations. So, its internal space is usually bigger than necessary. Put a gun inside, close the door, and shake it -- usually you can feel the gun is moving inside.
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