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Unread 01-01-2004, 04:38 PM   #13
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In the year 2000,as I recall,NAPCA members were offered a 10% discount on " Model 1913 Artillery Luger" hollow stocks.It was identical to the one shown on page 390 in Kenyon's LAR. The manufacturer was Craft Apple Works and were distributed through KEY II inc, 3000 South Eads St.,Arlington, Va.The discounted price was $535 + S&H.
The artillery luger fit inside the stock was perfect, the attaching iron needed a little 'tinkering' to lock on to the stock lug, they were made of walnut and the workmanship was excellent. Because it was about two inches longer than a standard artie stock,when assembled and brought up to your shoulder, it definitely had the feel of a small rifle and was extremely accurate.
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