
Originally Posted by
Marcus
I had one once that was in a shortened and modified Gew 98 stock. I wish I still had photos of it, but they were on an old computer that crashed years ago. I don't know who did the stock conversion, it was military, very old, and very well done, not a crude garage hack-job. It had a 98a handguard, and the fore-end had been slimmed down so the 98a bands would fig, with the 98a stacking hook and bayonet lug. The cleaning rod channel and the other inletting inside the fore-end had been filled. You had to look real carefully to see where all this had been done. When you looked at it, the first clue that it wasn't a standard 98a stock was that it had a sling swivel on the bottom of the butt, instead of the sling slot.
I had posted a bunch of pictures of it up on Gunboards around 20 years ago or so, but I believe most of the stuff I posted there has been taken down out of spite and malice.
A Polish WZ29 stock would be easier to find and cheaper than a decent 98a stock, because so many 98a's had the stocks "sporterized" by cutting them down, so there is quite a demand for good stocks to restore an otherwise nice rifle. Original 98a handguards are especially hard to find as they are kind of thing and fragile, and easily cracked or broken. Even the Nazi era BSW replacement handguards are incredibly rare, they probably didn't make a lot of them. Decent Polish stocks sometimes show up cheap because people don't know what they are.
There was a guy in Poland making nice reproduction stocks and handguards, that would be a good option.
Once in a while a 98a shows up that has been butchered by some jackass drilling and tapping it for a scope mount but is in a decent and usable original stock set. Something like that would be worth keeping an eye out for.
Other than a German or Polish 98a stock, a Polish WZ 29 stock, a stock for one of the Spanish Air Force Mausers that use a 98a barrel or style barrel, or a good reproduction, there are no other options for a stock, unless you have the ability to make one out of a Gew stock.