Mauserguy85
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I picked up a "not drilled for cleaning rod" RC red glue stock a while ago. There is no serial number in the barrel channel only a "dtp" stamp. Absolutely no evidence of sanding out the serial, even wood color all around and even channel. Looking over the kriegsmodell book, it appears all the characteristics are present for it being a DOU stock. Flat area in front of TG, flattened area behind the receiver tang and no proofs on the right side and the sling cutout is just like the photo in the book. Upon removing the shellac (halfway done) with the duct tape method, I noticed that the stock appears to not have been stained, and it looks extremely clean. It came with a unnumbered/unmarked buttplate, unnumbered front stamped band, unnumbered stamped band spring, look wise matching numbered handguard and a speed milled rear band. Solviet serial is stamped on the side and there is a dished area, but definately not serious though. Slight impact damage in front of the triggerguard and no cracks or repairs whatsoever.... Bottom line, the stock is in overall excellent shape and has not been sanded down, as you can feel the roughness as you run your hand down it.
Now the question is, if I were to sell this complete set (not saying I am because it seems like a good piece to hold on to if a project comes along) .... How much should I expect to get out of it? I'm pretty sure that a "not drilled for" dou late war stock that is unnumbered is not something that you see often... In any form.
I posted this on gunboards but have not received too many responses as to value so let's give this a shot here. Thanks for any opinions and estimates.
Now I have received one response in regards to value, but the thinking behind it was that since mario's stocks are around $220, then an RC will be $100-$150. I would have to disagree with those figures because there are exceptions. This was my response to the post.
The Norweigian stocks are pretty much done though, as I have spoken with Mario extensively about it. For example, he's practically out of CE stocks, probably because of me, lol. So expect prices to rise from people reselling. Also, he has no late war stocks so honestly where are you going to find a quality original for lets say a DOU45? Honestly its not going to happen and if someone has an original they will want $600 plus for it, im sure of that...
Seems to me that RC stocks, unfortunately will be the future of resto projects since originals and the Nor's are dried up or practically gone.
BTW, Semi kriegs and kriegs RC stocks cost a fortune nowadays. I sold my semi kriegs on ebay for $255 with all hardware and I've seen some at gunshows for an asking price of $400-$500 and they only include the end cap.... so I would have to think that $150 for my stock is a bit low, since after all it is part of the Kriegsmodell process/transition. I blame Bruce and Mike for this and their top shelf Kriegsmodell book.... lol, the book is excellent, im constantly reading and looking it over.
Now the question is, if I were to sell this complete set (not saying I am because it seems like a good piece to hold on to if a project comes along) .... How much should I expect to get out of it? I'm pretty sure that a "not drilled for" dou late war stock that is unnumbered is not something that you see often... In any form.
I posted this on gunboards but have not received too many responses as to value so let's give this a shot here. Thanks for any opinions and estimates.
Now I have received one response in regards to value, but the thinking behind it was that since mario's stocks are around $220, then an RC will be $100-$150. I would have to disagree with those figures because there are exceptions. This was my response to the post.
The Norweigian stocks are pretty much done though, as I have spoken with Mario extensively about it. For example, he's practically out of CE stocks, probably because of me, lol. So expect prices to rise from people reselling. Also, he has no late war stocks so honestly where are you going to find a quality original for lets say a DOU45? Honestly its not going to happen and if someone has an original they will want $600 plus for it, im sure of that...
Seems to me that RC stocks, unfortunately will be the future of resto projects since originals and the Nor's are dried up or practically gone.
BTW, Semi kriegs and kriegs RC stocks cost a fortune nowadays. I sold my semi kriegs on ebay for $255 with all hardware and I've seen some at gunshows for an asking price of $400-$500 and they only include the end cap.... so I would have to think that $150 for my stock is a bit low, since after all it is part of the Kriegsmodell process/transition. I blame Bruce and Mike for this and their top shelf Kriegsmodell book.... lol, the book is excellent, im constantly reading and looking it over.