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Does anyone make a synthetic stock for a std length small ring Mauser 98


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You can use a high tech specialties stock for one. They are a good stock for the money.
 
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I did not see the small ring 98 listed as a option on the web site, but I will give them a call. Thanks


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I did not see the small ring 98 listed as a option on the web site

Unless you are getting a finished stock you will need to do some epoxy work on a high tech stock. Don't have the numbers in front of me but if all dimensions are the same except the ring just need a touch of fill work when you bed it. If so that would also be the case on most of the NON-plastic stocks.


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Just hoping to not fill in the gap around the front ring.


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ust hoping to not fill in the gap around the front ring

Well speaking from having built several rifles on a High Tech. The stock will require filling on the outside. You will also need to glass bed it. So when you are bedding it use enough to fill the gap. You will then need to paint the stock Unless you buy prefinished. After painting you will never see it was not part of the original stock.


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