casper50
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This stock does not look anywhere near correct to me. Is it a replacement? It looks like a laminated stock to me.


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DarylS
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Yes - definitely a laminate. No question.
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casper50
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Is this a model 1924?
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kuduae
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It's a model 1925. Please, post full length photos too. At least the (Winchester?) buttplate is not original.
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casper50
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kuduae
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Obviously a replacement stock, not Steyr made.
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casper50
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That's what I thought but I know that I don't know everything so better to ask the experts. lol
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Quote:
Is this a model 1924?
Original M1924 were chambered for .30-'06 as ordered by the Sequoia Importing Company for the U.S. market and were marked Sequoia on the barrel ahead of front receiver ring. Many unsold examples, however, were rechambered to other cartridges to appeal to the European market.
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