Duffle cut repair section?

stephen

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Hi
i know a few people have made replacement sections for people like me whose forward stock section was lost after being duffle cut. Is anyone currently doing these?
I have seen some very good ones made but none that would duplicate the scrub walnut that I need

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Old vz24 stocks are a good source of walnut front ends. I have one .

Here it is next to a k98k stock. Modifying it is not that difficult .

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I have thought of trying to use a wwi era g98 stock front section, I have seen some that are close in color and grain. Have measured size and barrel channel and seem close. Anyone ever try this?
Stephen
 
I have thought of trying to use a wwi era g98 stock front section, I have seen some that are close in color and grain. Have measured size and barrel channel and seem close. Anyone ever try this?
Stephen

The profile is going to be different enough to be noticeable. Plus, Gew98 stocks are frankly better used restoring Gew98s. Those stocks aren't exactly cheap and plentiful either.
 
Save those Gew 98 fore ends for Gew 98’s.

What you need is in progress. Slow glacial grinding movement. But it’s happening.

Bruce and I have been accumulating original sporterized stocks and carefully cutting them up to make replacement forends from them. There’s still a lot to be figured out, but we are making progress. I don’t have a clue when they will be ready, but once I get some partials I’m satisfied with those will be available for sale. Then we will keep progressing until we get a finished product. A KM will be easy to finish from a partial, as it won’t need the spring slot or cleaning rod hole.
 

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Save those Gew 98 fore ends for Gew 98’s.

What you need is in progress. Slow glacial grinding movement. But it’s happening.

Bruce and I have been accumulating original sporterized stocks and carefully cutting them up to make replacement forends from them. There’s still a lot to be figured out, but we are making progress. I don’t have a clue when they will be ready, but once I get some partials I’m satisfied with those will be available for sale. Then we will keep progressing until we get a finished product. A KM will be easy to finish from a partial, as it won’t need the spring slot or cleaning rod hole.

Can’t wait for this!
 
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