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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Hugh; weren"t you looking for these for grip wood? $59.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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GT WAS
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Lifer
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Hi Lonnie! And thanks for the tip,....but, I need to find stocks that are broken, cut, or mostly unusable, to make it cost effective for me......I just need the butt part of the stock.....so...the most I can spend for a decent one is about $7 to $10 bucks!! Keep looking guy's!! thanks, till...later...G.T.
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GT it would seem that you could use any wood that was on Mauser made Rifles especially the older ones and not only the 98K. Just a thought has it would open selection more.
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Lifer
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Hi Tracy! Right at the moment, I'm not to picky!! I have used several earlier Mauser stocks and have had good results...but for some reason, the nicest ones were the early K98k WW2 vintage...there certainly was a lot of varity of color in the bunch that I had! Thanks for the note! till...later...G.T.
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