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<blockquote data-quote="milsurp2.0" data-source="post: 2708386" data-attributes="member: 24497"><p>What kind of stock did you get? If its a rough late war one I'll trade you a nicer one for it. I'm looking for a stock for a dot 44. Your postwar Czech k98 would not have had a cleaning rod since the Germans had omitted the cleaning rod and bayonet lug. When the Czechs resumed production they brought back the bayo lug but not the cleaning rod. Your rifle would have had the kriegsmodell style bands but with a bandspring instead of screws. Unfortunately those style bands are expensive nowadays and ironically were robbed off postwar Czechs to restore German sporterized rifles. I have a Czech k98 stock to trade if you're interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milsurp2.0, post: 2708386, member: 24497"] What kind of stock did you get? If its a rough late war one I'll trade you a nicer one for it. I'm looking for a stock for a dot 44. Your postwar Czech k98 would not have had a cleaning rod since the Germans had omitted the cleaning rod and bayonet lug. When the Czechs resumed production they brought back the bayo lug but not the cleaning rod. Your rifle would have had the kriegsmodell style bands but with a bandspring instead of screws. Unfortunately those style bands are expensive nowadays and ironically were robbed off postwar Czechs to restore German sporterized rifles. I have a Czech k98 stock to trade if you're interested. [/QUOTE]
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