mauser stock

Don't know if Don Robbinson of Kelowna, B.C. is still offering semi-inlets, but I worked for him a number of years ago and he does really nice work. That's where I would look first.
 
I'll go with boyd's also. Richards Microfit also makes them pretty cheap but there is some finishing work required, I have both on mausers. If you deal with boyds check out the bold trigger for your mauser, they're great bang for the buck also.
 
Don't know if Don Robbinson of Kelowna, B.C. is still offering semi-inlets, but I worked for him a number of years ago and he does really nice work. That's where I would look first.

A couple of years ago at the Kamloops Gun Show Don told me that he was retired from the stock making business. Too bad, I bought some nice semi-inlets from him.
 
My "stock" answer is to go with fiberglass rather than tupperware of plywood, and the best available fiberglass stock that is available inletted for a Mauser is McMillan.

From the McMillan Bros site . . .
MAUSER INTERARMS MARK X

This classic style stock has a straight comb, and a small cheekpiece with some cast-off. The forend will accept custom barrels up to a #5 contour. It has crisp checkering appropriate for a classic stock. We offer completely finished "custom-drop-in" stocks for the Interarms Mark X action only. We do have inletting programs for most of the various FN and 98 variations, but because of the many styles of bottom metal custom bold handles and safeties, we do not offer pre-finished drop-in stocks for them. We only offer 95% inletted blanks for gunsmiths to finish fitting and finishing, or we offer full installations in our shop.
 
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