Need help Identifying Wood Stock

Frigoman

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Cleaning out my stuff, I have no clue what this is for and what it's worth. Any help is appreciated.

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It is for a 98 Mauser. Looks to be a newly made stock.

I will leave value to others. if i found it in my locker I would list it for $150 and settle for anything over $100. But, my stuff usually sells in minutes, so I might not be a good judge of value....
 
K, so based on above is it correct to assume it's possibly:

Circa 1945 bcd "Semi Kriegsmodell" style stock with no bolt disassembly disc in the buttstock, a hole drilled in the buttplate to aid in disassembly, band spring for the front and rear bands, bayonet lug yet rear band has hole for screw...
 
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It is not a wartime variant.

Gustloff aka bcd, did use a similarity configured stock but all were laminated beech. Your stock looks like elm.
Also gustloff wouldn't have used the KM style rear band, and Buttplate should be in the white. It is my opinion it's a post war stock.
 
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