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Old 09-11-2013, 07:38 PM   #1
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Gary..I have searched the World for Navy stocks..I would love to see yours!
Jerry

Here's a couple of mine!

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Old 09-12-2013, 10:22 PM   #2
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Gary..I have searched the World for Navy stocks..I would love to see yours!
Jerry

Here's a couple of mine!

http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthre...275#post240275
Nice pile of stuff you have there Sure glad my HS teacher didn't have a selection like that or I still wouldn't be able to sit down.

I offer these pictures for what they are. Hard time thinking a stock could have been so many places etc. It is easy to see that the tang has been after fit, by the slack in fit and by the extension of the screws, which I am sure no self-respecting German armorer would have allowed. It is understandable though as in my early days it was still illegal to have stocks with tangs or frames with lugs.
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Old 09-13-2013, 08:04 AM   #3
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It is understandable though as in my early days it was still illegal to have stocks with tangs or frames with lugs.
Sadly, this was never the case. This was a rumor that was circulated among collectors that soon became "fact". It was a misinterpretation of a clause in the 1934 NFA Act. A correct, period or exact copy of a stock was always legal to have on the appropriate pistol.
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Sadly, this was never the case. This was a rumor that was circulated among collectors that soon became "fact". It was a misinterpretation of a clause in the 1934 NFA Act. A correct, period or exact copy of a stock was always legal to have on the appropriate pistol.
Yes it was quite sad. I saw lugers (2) that had stock lugs ground off, unfortunately one was an art. Saw a few stocks where the tang had been removed (and I hope safely tucked away). I also had a frame that had a rebuilt stock lug on it, humm, I may still have that, don't remember trading it off..... LOL. Problem with being a pack rat.

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