I can post pictures but don’t see a need given the nature of my question. Your response helps as the stock and handguard are also Mauser made. Rifle SN is 7K range, Stock SN in 13K range. Now I’m thinking that since the stock was not drilled for the front band pin but was serialed, it must have...
Picked up a Mouser DSM34 and the stock forearm has not been drilled for the upper band (it’s there) retaining pin (missing). Also, the stock and handguard numbers match but are significantly higher (6000) than the otherwise matching and hi quality rifle. Is it likely this was a factory stock...
Went to an estate auction east of Topeka Ks years ago. Was a lot of common German medals and badges and some not so common. Common badges went expensive while I got a clipped LSSAH cuff title for $30, likely because so difficult to read the script. I spotted a nice splinter pattern helmet cover...
Does anyone else see faint markings under the final? Looks as if could be “bcd and numbers”. Also some numbers to the left of the final…. Better pictures in focus would help.
Looks like a reclaimed receiver to me, but reclaimed by who? What you show is not a K98k, judging by the wood just forward of the receiver. You really need to post many more pictures so it can be determined what you have
You don’t show why you think you need a different stock. What you DO show appears to be some type of wood filler in the takedown disc and sling well. Had a stock like that once and took about 5 minutes to remove the filler.