Slow day at work so thought that I would post few pics of some butt stock and the insides and whatever.
Note the Early style cup and then note the gap between the German cup and the yugo buffer which is on the bottom. No gap on the top showing German buffer and German cup.
The painful finger button.
The three different types of release buttons
Butt Stock deal that I bought from Angola Dan.
Interesting pair - left - no through bolt hole, right - one had metal re-enforced tips like they did with mg34 stocks.
And I'll finish with this pic of a fire that happened at the Knob Creek campground one year.
Yes, those are real butt stocks in the fire. Angola Dan had some that had a few problems so to the fire they went.
Don't blame me on this one.
Later 42rocker
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I have more info and photos that could be added but.
Later 42rocker
I have more info and photos that could be added but.
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I think it would be great if you could post any information you have. A true WWII wood stock is hard to come by. With all the fakes appearing on ebay and gb, it would be a huge asset for a
. Shall we start a new thread?

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Sorry guys... I just have to look at this again..
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Ahhhh that's terrible. From what I've read in other threads, those stocks were junk though. So how about some pictures of and info on real WW2 wood stocks?