Deejay
Senior Member
As I was in a hurry to replace the stock of my sporterized Mauser DSM 34, I had not paid attention to all the clues it could provide regarding its origin.
This serial number is matched by the one which is written on the stock. The eagle which is stamped to the right of the serial number is most probably a fake marking...
There are yet other, less spurious markings on the stock and buttplate, but I am at a loss as to what they might mean :
N I (the first letter seems to be missing) at the very bottom of the stock.
141 (runic S 41?) or something of the sort on the inside of the buttplate.
Bearing in mind that this can't be a Mauser stock, would any one of you have an idea where this stock might come from and whether the buttplate came with it ?











First of all, I had mistaken a number stamped onto the handguard for the serial number of the original rifle.
In fact, the serial number was stamped using smaller figures : 473.


In fact, the serial number was stamped using smaller figures : 473.

This serial number is matched by the one which is written on the stock. The eagle which is stamped to the right of the serial number is most probably a fake marking...
... as are the other markings stamped elsewhere on the stock.


There are yet other, less spurious markings on the stock and buttplate, but I am at a loss as to what they might mean :

N I (the first letter seems to be missing) at the very bottom of the stock.

141 (runic S 41?) or something of the sort on the inside of the buttplate.
Bearing in mind that this can't be a Mauser stock, would any one of you have an idea where this stock might come from and whether the buttplate came with it ?










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