Cg63

Check out Boyd's Gunstocks out of the US.

There aren't a lot of after market synthetic stocks made up for the SMALL RING MAUSER ACTION

Boyd's makes some very nice laminated stocks at reasonable prices.

There are also Canadian stockmakers that may be able to help you out. Depending on your budget.

Just go to your search engine and type in Canadian rifle stock makers.
 
I believe I have a 63 somewhere downstairs...I'll see if it fits for you.
One of my very first Husky's I purchased was a buba'd m38 that had a black synthetic stock on it.
Did the Boyd's thing. Turned out real nice, was my go to rifle for the range.
Since then, I found a full set of M38 furniture and put that on.

So both the synthetic and Boyd's stocks are no longer needed.

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I believe I have a 63 somewhere downstairs...I'll see if it fits for you.
One of my very first Husky's I purchased was a buba'd m38 that had a black synthetic stock on it.
Did the Boyd's thing. Turned out real nice, was my go to rifle for the range.
Since then, I found a full set of M38 furniture and put that on.

So both the synthetic and Boyd's stocks are no longer needed.

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Thanks!
I have an all matching m38 in full wood as well. Has the straight bolt though. I picked up the 63 as I want a dedicated target rifle in 6.5x55 and figured it would be a very good starting point.
 
Those rifles can be Jewels or tomato stakes.

A lot of them were very close to be shot out and in need of a new barrel, when they were put into storage at the club levels.

From what I gather, the government was no longer maintaining these rifles and it had to be done on the club dime or the shooter's dime.

The stock that's on it, may not be very pretty, but it's certainly well seasoned and stable.

That Cg63 should be drilled and tapped for DIOPTER sights on the rear receiver bridge.

Are you going to utilize the Diopter if it's still there??? They can be very effective, if you learn or already know how to use them.

If the bore, especially the THROAT hasn't been pushed to far ahead, that rifle will likely do very well in the stock it's sitting in.

Lots of barrels around, especially take offs. Most gun shops, with smiths will have several in all condition levels. If you know what to look for, they can be had at very reasonable prices.

If that rear receiver is D&T for the diopter sights and you don't intend to use them, you're going to have to get the receiver D&T for scope bases. Side mounts suck.

Utilizing the rifle, as is, if still equipped with the Diopters is the cheapest route.

Finding a club that still holds matches with those sights will be difficult.
 
CG63 - so, barrel much heavier than on a standard M96 or M38 - will need scraping to fit that barrel into a stock made for one of the others. From Crown Jewels book - no "new" receivers ever made for CG63 - many / most were done at Carl Gustaf armoury in Sweden from previous M96, M94 and possibly some M38. A very short list of Sweden gun makers, and the company "Norma", were "approved" to build CG63 for FSR - they would have got their parts from Carl Gustaf, I think.

I have one marked as made by NORMA - with a NORMA marked barrel - was never drilled for the diopters - only for scope bases - so a "customer's" rifle brought to them to be converted to CG63 spec, with customer's additional wants. As result of a mis-match between a Pramm brand sight set that I bought for a drilled and tapped M96, I discovered there were at least 4 brands of diopters approved by FSR for competitions, and each brand has unique pattern for the screws - one or two millimetres difference in width or height - just enough that they do NOT interchange easily. Original CG63 stocks seem to be made ambidextrous - a cheek piece on each side of butt stock. I believe mostly designed for standing off-hand shooting - or at least seems to work fine for that. I am told that today's standard FSR ammo is moly coated NORMA 130 grain ammo - similar bullet, but different loads used up to 300 meters versus beyond 300 meters.
 
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Well, got to shoot it today. 1" group at 25 yards off my elbows. Just enough to allow me to center the windage .
 
What is wrong with your stock? By changing it you will loose lots of accuracy. She is being made as target rifle and stock is big part of it.
Here is mine target/hunting/long range rig:

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