MikeJansen2017
Junior Member
Hi everyone.
It's been a while since I was last on here due to some private stuff going on in my life but I'm glad to be back.
Now I have the following issue,
I bought a 100% numbers matching ce 43 in the cc block, so its a late 43 .The only thing is it's in a Mauser Oberndorf stock with the small eagle and the wAa135. The wearing on the takedown discs and buttplate are equal to the rest of the metal and the stock appears to be original with all the expected dings and dangs and he original finnish.It also has that wonderfull old smell.Is there any chance of the stock being an armour depot replacement,or any other suggestions?
In the Netherlands you can only own a working firearm if you have a permit witch is very hard to get. There for it is deactivated,but I absolutely love the look and the possible history of it. If only rifles could talk....










It's been a while since I was last on here due to some private stuff going on in my life but I'm glad to be back.
Now I have the following issue,
I bought a 100% numbers matching ce 43 in the cc block, so its a late 43 .The only thing is it's in a Mauser Oberndorf stock with the small eagle and the wAa135. The wearing on the takedown discs and buttplate are equal to the rest of the metal and the stock appears to be original with all the expected dings and dangs and he original finnish.It also has that wonderfull old smell.Is there any chance of the stock being an armour depot replacement,or any other suggestions?
In the Netherlands you can only own a working firearm if you have a permit witch is very hard to get. There for it is deactivated,but I absolutely love the look and the possible history of it. If only rifles could talk....










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