bnz/42 aren't very common matching, not rare but not easy either. Does the stock have external serialing? Could be either way in this range, is the buttplate subcontracted? Some are, some not...
bnz/42 aren't very common matching, not rare but not easy either. Does the stock have external serialing? Could be either way in this range, is the buttplate subcontracted? Some are, some not...
yes the buttplate a gqm subcontracted and the stock is internally sérialed , i add some pics and one of the barrel's code .
I will post some more photos of the stock tomorrow. No serials on the stock, but there's a "dot" on the forend, top center, and another on the butt, about 3" above the toe. Also what looks to be a "Z" and a "0" just above the toe. Buttplate is "brg" marked. Stock and forend matches, with "6191" in the barrel channel and the underside of the forend. I've been told the stock may have been sanded, but I don't think so. I'll need someone more versed than I to look at it. Still a nice rifle.
Bob
Thanks for the clarification, 6191 c, recently (February) put up on one of the forums? I didn't save the text, nor the stock in the trends as it was not pictured well enough for inclusion, but this is helpful. It did look like a nice rifle, stocks are difficult to judge in pictures, it is best to have it in hand for light sanding. Luckily being in Texas, you have no shortage of informed collectors to help (of course it is a big state!).