![]() ![]() The suggestion here is that the carbine stocks may be in the mil-surp market and zero for the short rifle.An original for that will likely come from someone parting out a gun.Monitor E-Bay and is a dealer who specializes in replica military wood I have no list of what stocks they make.the name and # Dupage Trading Co Ph.#(630)739-5768 they are located in Illinois. The stock is described as a straight grip 3/4 length with an upper handguard.no bayonet fittings The picture above is an exact representation of the firearm you are purchasing. bolt assembly ejector/bolt stop and screw follower and spring handguard and bands trigger housing screws rear sight parts The receiver has been drilled through. The second version is the M1916 Carbine.this has a 17" bbl chambered for the 7x57 Mauser round. Spanish Mauser Model 1916 Oviedo Arsenal 7.7MM. Many of these were arsenal converted to the 7.62 Nato round this may have entailed som stock modifications as well.The stock is described as an ALMOST full stock with handguard.suggesting that the stock was not in general production in the world of Mausers and ONE was made for each firearm converted.I have no info on spares The Standard catalog of Military Firearms lists a pair of Model 1916's The M1916 Short Rifle is built on a Model 93 small ring action.made from 1916 to 1951.a short barrel of 21 3/4" it was chambered for the 7x57 Mauser round. ![]()
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