19 February 2025, 18:16
richjCan a Swed 96 stock be opened up for a Yugo 24/47
Is it practical to open up a M96 stock for a Yugo 24/47. Easier to find a M96 stock.
Richards says some 47's were 7 13/16 and 7 3/4
24 February 2025, 02:54
Don MarkeyIf I remember right (been a while) the top yes but you need to use the Swede bottom metal
24 February 2025, 04:26
BobsterFrom Richards Microfit:
Mauser 48 Short Action – Large Ring (7-5/8″ Between Lug Holes, 1-3/8″ Front Receiver Ring) Cut standard for an original stepped barrel. A #1 or #3 contour barrel channel also available on request at no charge. (99% Press Fit Inlet)
M48 Yugoslavian, M48A Yugoslavian, VZ500, M47, M52C, M24 Yugoslav (***1924 Yugo was made both Long 7-13/16 & Short 7-5/8″***)
This info is confusing. Both the M48 and the 24/47 use the same intermediate action. You don't need to use a Swede. If you have a standard action use the M98 stock.
24 February 2025, 15:16
p dog shooterWith enough glass bedding you can do most anything.
24 February 2025, 19:06
dpcdOk, no. Glass bedding to fill in mistakes.
Also, ometimes the Richards data is confusing. Remember, this was all written in the 1960s.
And the Intermediate action 98, something that should Never have existed, just creates more confusion.
24 February 2025, 20:02
p dog shooterquote:
Ok, no. Glass bedding to fill in mistakes.
I was given a 95 in 7x57.
The whole inside of the stock was broken out.
Now the stock on the out side is walnut the inside is glass.
25 February 2025, 03:22
richjI'm a dummy. I have a Swed in a plastic stock , might be Ramline. I'll check.
25 February 2025, 05:01
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by richj:
I'm a dummy. I have a Swed in a plastic stock , might be Ramline. I'll check.
Ram line did make a stock for them.
25 February 2025, 19:41
HipshootOne semi Custom gun maker sold M96 Mausers in 6.5x55 with Ramline stocks, can't remember which (Kimber maybe)?
Hip
26 February 2025, 01:32
ClemsonBoyd's used to make a stock for 24/47. I still have a couple of them.
26 February 2025, 04:06
BobsterJust checked. They do, but you have to look under"Yugoslavia" as the maker, not Mauser.
quote:
Originally posted by Clemson:
Boyd's used to make a stock for 24/47. I still have a couple of them.
26 February 2025, 08:20
richjBoyd classic stock is almost a bench stock. very little drop at the toe.