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LOT OF ASSORTED MILITARY RIFLE STOCKS.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
LOT OF ASSORTED MILITARY RIFLE STOCKS.

This lot consists of 19 assorted military stocks & 22 various military forends. 1. the first stock is from a Chinese SKS. This stock retains its buttplate & rear sling swivel. The stock was sanded at some point, it shows a crack in the bayonet channel, some handling marks & dings. The buttplate shows oxidation. 2. the second stock is from an FN49 sniper rifle (Likely Luxembourg contract) & numbered 2730 w/ English numerals. The top of the comb is cut for a cheekpiece. The stock was sanded, the wrist has long cracks on both sides, otherwise the stock shows scattered dings & handling marks. 3-4. the other FN-49 stocks appear unmarked. One stock has no recoil lug or provision for a recoil lug. This stock has a rear sling swivel but no other metal hardware. The other stock has a recoil lug & buttplate but no other metal parts. CONDITION: one stock has the remnants of a sticker, both stocks show some dings & handling marks from the years. 5-6. the fifth & sixth stocks are for a Persian M98/29 Mauser. One is walnut w/ both bands, a rear sling swivel, stock disc & recoil lug. The other is a beech stock that has both bandkeepers, bayonet lug, stock disc & buttplate. The beech stock has a crack behind the upper tang, both stocks show scattered dings & handling marks. The metal parts of the walnut stock show scattered oxidation. 7-8. the seventh & eighth stocks are for the Swedish M96 Mauser. One includes both bands, bandkeepers, buttplate, stock disc, sling swivels & handguard. The other stock has the buttplate, rear sling swivel & both bandkeepers. One stock shows a few small cracks behind the upper tang, otherwise the stocks show dings & handling marks. 9. the ninth stock is a for a Chilean 1935 short rifle. This stock retains its buttplate, stock disc, rear sling hardware, bandkeeper & recoil lug. The stock shows scattered dings & handling marks. 10. the tenth stock is a stripped Brazilian 08/34 stock. This stock appears sanded w/ a couple cracks near buttplate, scattered dings & handling marks. 11. the eleventh stock is a Brazilian 1908 stock w/ rear sling plate, stock disc, bandkeepers, buttplate, & bayonet lug. This stock shows a thin crack ahead of buttplate, scattered dings & handling marks. 12. the twelfth stock appears to be for a VZ-24 variant. No metal hardware is present & the stock looks to have been sanded. This stock shows a few chips, some dings & handling marks. 13. the thirteenth stock is for an Argentine 1891 appears to have been shortened & includes a buttplate. It has a faint cartouche & looks lightly sanded. This stock shows staining & handling wear. 14. the fourteenth stock is a stripped full length Argentine 1891 rifle stock. This stock was sanded & shows a faint Argentine cartouche. This stock shows scattered staining, dings & handling wear. 15. the fifteenth stock is for an unknown Mauser short rifle. It has no metal parts & is in pistol grip configuration. The stock appears sanded, it shows scattered dings & handling marks. 16. the sixteenth stock is an unmarked 93/95 Mauser style stock w/ a later H style front band, bayonet lug, rear band, bandkeepers, buttplate, both sling swivels, recoil lug, floorplate & triggerguard. The stock shows some dings & handling marks. The metal parts show oxidation w/ the front band being cleaned to bright. 17. the seventh stock is a postwar MAS-36 beech buttstock. This stock includes the sling bar & buttplate but it is missing the top buttplate screw. The stock shows dings & handling marks. 18-19. the last two stocks are stripped beech 93 style Mauser stocks w/ cutouts for recoil lugs. This stocks show scattered dings & handling marks. The forends & handguards include an Israeli FAL, 1895 Winchester, No. 4 Enfield, MAS-36, Swedish Mauser, Hakim & M1 Garand. These items vary in condition from fair to very good. (02-16809-6/MJC). $300-500.