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Alpine Supreme Mauser build
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2293736" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>If the receiver is a Santa Barbara it will be marked on the left side of the tang, "Spain" or "Made in Spain".. What does the bottom metal look like? Is the bottom metal all steel? You are correct, there are few stock options for '98s. Boyds makes a 'drop-in' , but they are just that, commercial made drop-in, meaning nothing special. There are pre-inletted stocks available, but they require fitting and finishing. As for pre-inlets, I'd avoid Richards' Micro-Fit, pretty pics but trashy wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2293736, member: 24284"] If the receiver is a Santa Barbara it will be marked on the left side of the tang, "Spain" or "Made in Spain".. What does the bottom metal look like? Is the bottom metal all steel? You are correct, there are few stock options for '98s. Boyds makes a 'drop-in' , but they are just that, commercial made drop-in, meaning nothing special. There are pre-inletted stocks available, but they require fitting and finishing. As for pre-inlets, I'd avoid Richards' Micro-Fit, pretty pics but trashy wood. [/QUOTE]
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