Please refer to the pictures on thread:
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I got a PM from a member---Quote
You may want to amend your description of the ax41 rifle. The stock is definately not original to the rifle. It's a white glue laminate from 1944 or 1945, and it has been refinished. The dot made stock of that period with white glue laminate is the most common ( especially w/bayo lug and not setup for cleaning rod ), but this stock could very well have been off of a bcd.
The bayo lug and front band arrangement definately are reblued and I would think the bayonet lug is not serialed to the rifle as it would have been.
Bill.
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I wrote back to him and told him that the front band is not numbered but that the bayo lug is, in fact, numbered to the rifle. I am not sure that the parts mentioned are reblued. I looked and I can't tell for sure. If someone would like me to post more pictures of the area in question, I'd be happy to oblige. I did have one other member, 'voiceof reason', mention on the e-satand that he thought it was a DOT stock , but he never got back to me, when I asked him to expound further on the subject, in the appropriate forum.
Well, let me know what you think.
Thanx and a Merry Christmas!
Tim
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=323627
I got a PM from a member---Quote
You may want to amend your description of the ax41 rifle. The stock is definately not original to the rifle. It's a white glue laminate from 1944 or 1945, and it has been refinished. The dot made stock of that period with white glue laminate is the most common ( especially w/bayo lug and not setup for cleaning rod ), but this stock could very well have been off of a bcd.
The bayo lug and front band arrangement definately are reblued and I would think the bayonet lug is not serialed to the rifle as it would have been.
Bill.
---Unquote
I wrote back to him and told him that the front band is not numbered but that the bayo lug is, in fact, numbered to the rifle. I am not sure that the parts mentioned are reblued. I looked and I can't tell for sure. If someone would like me to post more pictures of the area in question, I'd be happy to oblige. I did have one other member, 'voiceof reason', mention on the e-satand that he thought it was a DOT stock , but he never got back to me, when I asked him to expound further on the subject, in the appropriate forum.
Well, let me know what you think.
Thanx and a Merry Christmas!
Tim
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