Hello all,
I have been resisting asking this question for a few months but I figured I would give it a try.
Some of you may remember that I am in the process of restoring a 1905 dated Gewehr 98 that was turned into a home made sporter sometime back. Well, I managed to clean all the parts up and restore complete functionality to the rifle as it was simply a mess when I got it. Better yet, I was able to locate a replacement barrel and all the missing pieces needed to complete the rifle. Originally, I was going to attempt to splice a replacement fore-end onto the cut down stock. Why you may ask ? Well the stock, what is left of it, is original to the rifle and still in decent shape minus the "handling" marks over the past century.
Now I come to the reason why I am posting this thread. I have thought about leaving the stock as it is as there are some very interesting repair depot markings still present as well as stock cartouches and Imperial inspection marks. To clean up the stock would mean the possible loss of these markings. I am wondering if anyone has or knows of someone or some place that has a Gewehr 98 typical late war stock that has not been butchered and still in full military length and configuration ? The type of stock I would be targeting is a beech wood stock with bolt down disc, and finger grooves. Imperial markings would be a plus as well but I won't be picky. A beech hand guard would also be desirable.
My understanding is that surplus Gewehr 98s in May 1916 right up until the end of 1918 went to Turkey. I am hoping to salvage a late war trim stock and hand guard off one of these rifles. Another reason I am targeting this type of stock for the Gewehr 98 is that I do not own any very late war Gewehr 98s with this type of stock configuration. What comes close is one of my Gewehr 98s with the take down disc but her stock is walnut.
I am going to take the rifle to my local gunsmith to swap the barrels to see if my replacement works out properly. Should it work out, I would seriously consider a beech stock and hand guard replacement.
That is my predicament, can anyone help me out ?
I have been resisting asking this question for a few months but I figured I would give it a try.
Some of you may remember that I am in the process of restoring a 1905 dated Gewehr 98 that was turned into a home made sporter sometime back. Well, I managed to clean all the parts up and restore complete functionality to the rifle as it was simply a mess when I got it. Better yet, I was able to locate a replacement barrel and all the missing pieces needed to complete the rifle. Originally, I was going to attempt to splice a replacement fore-end onto the cut down stock. Why you may ask ? Well the stock, what is left of it, is original to the rifle and still in decent shape minus the "handling" marks over the past century.
Now I come to the reason why I am posting this thread. I have thought about leaving the stock as it is as there are some very interesting repair depot markings still present as well as stock cartouches and Imperial inspection marks. To clean up the stock would mean the possible loss of these markings. I am wondering if anyone has or knows of someone or some place that has a Gewehr 98 typical late war stock that has not been butchered and still in full military length and configuration ? The type of stock I would be targeting is a beech wood stock with bolt down disc, and finger grooves. Imperial markings would be a plus as well but I won't be picky. A beech hand guard would also be desirable.
My understanding is that surplus Gewehr 98s in May 1916 right up until the end of 1918 went to Turkey. I am hoping to salvage a late war trim stock and hand guard off one of these rifles. Another reason I am targeting this type of stock for the Gewehr 98 is that I do not own any very late war Gewehr 98s with this type of stock configuration. What comes close is one of my Gewehr 98s with the take down disc but her stock is walnut.
I am going to take the rifle to my local gunsmith to swap the barrels to see if my replacement works out properly. Should it work out, I would seriously consider a beech stock and hand guard replacement.
That is my predicament, can anyone help me out ?


















































