Just be aware that the bottom metal that is standard on the VZ-33 doesn't have locking screws and so is a bit shorter than a normal K98 (the screw spacing is still the same). I got "caught" with this ordering a stock of Geoff Slee.
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Posts: 605 | Location: Southland, New Zealand | Registered: 11 February 2005
A small ring stock is a bad description. A typical small ring mauser stock is intended for 93, 94, 95, , and 96 mausers. They all have the short distance between guard screws.
You will need a 98 length action that is semi-inlet or you can have a stock duplicator cut one out special to your barreled action. A vz-33 or 33/40 is worth spending a little money on. in a pinch you can use a standard 98 stock and glass in the ring.
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Posts: 1673 | Location: Potter County, Pennsylvania | Registered: 22 June 2005
If you are making a pattern, a very simple thing to do is use a std 98 stock, glass in the receiver to fill in the void around the front ring, then have it duplicated.
FLA3006 said it best, you want to ask for a standeard length small ring 98 if you are looking for a drop in stock.
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Posts: 4873 | Location: Lakewood, CO | Registered: 07 February 2002