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I'm looking for a semi inleted stock for a 1910 Mexican mauser action. Where can I find one.

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the 96 stocks can be made to fit easily --
no offense, but i've bought my last stock from gag .


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the 96 stocks can be made to fit easily --
no offense, but i've bought my last stock from gag .


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deal took years to sort out, and didn't go anything like i planned.. i've got a spare mexican mauser stock, btw, with decent wood .. and LOTS of extra wood ...

anyway, bygones, right


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476AR,
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Bummer...
 
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If I use a 96 stock can I still use the mexican bottom metal?

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I recently bought a marked down "exhibition" stock from GAG. I called to verify it was still available and to discuss the condition. During the conversation, I was told little to no new turning is being done; that since the fire he is selling off inventory in the form of old turned stocks and remianing blanks.

Unfortunately, most of the semi-inlets left are either bad mistakes or seconds. The one I bought was badly misrepresented over the phone. It wasn't a great deal of money and I sensed so much desperation during the call that I've decided to make it work somehow. But never again.


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I got a nice stock from Richards Micro-Fit awhile back for a very decent price and nice wood.
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What was the wait time from Richard's ?
 
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Gunstocks4u has a good pattern .


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DPM,

The answer on the bottom metal is, maybe. I used a 96 stock on my Mexican, and the Mexican bottom metal had gaps at the back near the trigger guard. It fit, but wasn't right.

That said, the stock had previously been fit to a 96, so the inletting for the bottom metal was done. On a new semi-inlet, there might be enough wood to fill the gap.

Otherwise, model 96 bottom metal will work with a little fitting.

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Thanks for all the info. You guys are a great help.
 
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