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When I purchased an 1936 s42 last week, I also was given a "carbine shoulder stock". There were no markings or stamps on the wood stock or the metal lug. The "release/locking tab"? has half the "tab" broken off, but the hardware works. I have attached photo's for you folks to look at. Opinions are greatly appreciated!!
http://forums.lugerforum.com/lfuploa...lderstock1.jpg http://forums.lugerforum.com/lfuploa...lderstock2.jpg http://forums.lugerforum.com/lfuploa...lderstock3.jpg |
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The stock shown in your photos is a poor reproduction made during the 1970's to fit one of the metal "Non-gun" replica Lugers of the same period.
With broken parts, it isn't worth much to anyone, and it's use with anything other than one of those Luger non-guns would not be a good idea. Tiberius... please check your private messages by clicking on the "my profile" link at the top of the page...
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