Seller:tagmil(12,974)99.3%, Location:Gillette, Wyoming, Ships to: US, Item:302785201731one original swedish model 1896 mauser rifle complete wood stock with matching handguard, nice medium weight wood,possibly,very nice grain and burling,nice condition,darker caramel brown color with nice yellowish red highlights and good burling and grain.excellent opportunity to upgrade a shooter,or build a collector,see my other listings for more swedish 1896 and 1938 mauser rifle parts and accessoriesCondition:Used, Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden
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Mauser Rifles Swedish K96 Upper Handguard Case
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Swedish K98 Mauser Rifle
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Swedish Mauser 96 For Sale
My son-in-law has a Swedish Mauser with the Interarmsco. marking of G33/50 in 6.5 x 55 swedish. From what I've read it's really a 1894 model that interarms re-marked to comply with some import restrictions back in the day. The bbl is 17', but iit looks like it has a short (1/2' or less) extension on it to get there. I think the extension is part of the importing hoops interarms had to jump through to bring these in.
The stock is terrible - it was shortened at one point, then someone glued a block of a badly contrasting wood to it to lengthen it again.
I'd like to find a stock for it without spending a fortune - this is never going to be a collector item. I'd prefer a military style stock similar to what it was issued with, but a sporter would be ok.
There are a lot of 'mauser' stocks out there, but I don't know enough about it to figure out what stock inletting will fit. I'm ok with finishing it - though I think checkering is above my pay grade.
Any help would be appreciated.
The stock is terrible - it was shortened at one point, then someone glued a block of a badly contrasting wood to it to lengthen it again.
I'd like to find a stock for it without spending a fortune - this is never going to be a collector item. I'd prefer a military style stock similar to what it was issued with, but a sporter would be ok.
There are a lot of 'mauser' stocks out there, but I don't know enough about it to figure out what stock inletting will fit. I'm ok with finishing it - though I think checkering is above my pay grade.
Any help would be appreciated.
My son-in-law has a Swedish Mauser with the Interarmsco. marking of G33/50 in 6.5 x 55 swedish. From what I've read it's really a 1894 model that interarms re-marked to comply with some import restrictions back in the day. The bbl is 17', but iit looks like it has a short (1/2' or less) extension on it to get there. I think the extension is part of the importing hoops interarms had to jump through to bring these in.
The stock is terrible - it was shortened at one point, then someone glued a block of a badly contrasting wood to it to lengthen it again.
I'd like to find a stock for it without spending a fortune - this is never going to be a collector item. I'd prefer a military style stock similar to what it was issued with, but a sporter would be ok.
There are a lot of 'mauser' stocks out there, but I don't know enough about it to figure out what stock inletting will fit. I'm ok with finishing it - though I think checkering is above my pay grade.
Any help would be appreciated.
The stock is terrible - it was shortened at one point, then someone glued a block of a badly contrasting wood to it to lengthen it again.
I'd like to find a stock for it without spending a fortune - this is never going to be a collector item. I'd prefer a military style stock similar to what it was issued with, but a sporter would be ok.
There are a lot of 'mauser' stocks out there, but I don't know enough about it to figure out what stock inletting will fit. I'm ok with finishing it - though I think checkering is above my pay grade.
Any help would be appreciated.