![]() The bottom one pictured in the group of three. Then a M1916 stock (the one with the recoil lug). The finish is in fair condition.Handguard in good shape. A small ding/gouge about 2 inches forward of buttplate (on the bolt-handle side of the stock, I call that the "right" side, but whatever). Has the two "keepers" that hold the bands in place, butt-plate ( a little rusty, and screws), and the pressed in nosecap at the end of the wood. This one is the top stock pictured in the group of three. 85+shipping.Īnother I believe to be a hard to find 1893 Short Rifle stock and upper HG (the one without recoil lug). Handguard has a few dents but serviceable. No hardware included except pressed-in nose-cap,and butt-plate (rusty)with screws. But a few dents and scratches, but nothing serious. The finish is worn off (bright wood in comparison to overall dark appearance of the stock) on the bottom,from the rear-most band to the floorplate of the magazine. (The bottom 4 pictures) It is in good condition, no cracks as far as I can see. If I have mis-identified anything, please let me know, as these are not my particular area of expertise. ![]() I did not take them off of the rifles, just cleaning out the basement. All stocks are used and sold as-is, so know what you are buying. I have some Spanish Mauser stocks I want to try to move along. ![]()
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