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cant find stock for Mauser 96
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1045716" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>No, I do not. It could be pre-inletted on a duplicator, but that only gets you to where you still have to hand fit metal to wood. After that, you'd be shaping, basically by hand, as installing a different pattern for the shape probably wouldn't be feasible. It'd take a mighty special set-up to do it all on a duplicator. Stock patterns used on a duplicator usually don't match up where you can use the inletting of one and the shape of another. I can tie-up 15-30hrs. shaping by hand, and I've done it (shaped stocks by hand from a blank) more than just a few times. A CNC machine made stock? No. Just the cost of programing would be above and beyond. I'm afraid what he has is what he's got. No options that I'm aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1045716, member: 24284"] No, I do not. It could be pre-inletted on a duplicator, but that only gets you to where you still have to hand fit metal to wood. After that, you'd be shaping, basically by hand, as installing a different pattern for the shape probably wouldn't be feasible. It'd take a mighty special set-up to do it all on a duplicator. Stock patterns used on a duplicator usually don't match up where you can use the inletting of one and the shape of another. I can tie-up 15-30hrs. shaping by hand, and I've done it (shaped stocks by hand from a blank) more than just a few times. A CNC machine made stock? No. Just the cost of programing would be above and beyond. I'm afraid what he has is what he's got. No options that I'm aware of. [/QUOTE]
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