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		<title>How to tell difference between inletted and semi inletted stocks?</title>
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zmneuro asked: I acquired several sporter stocks for large ring Mauser from gunsmith&#8217;s estate. Some are finished, most are not. Want to keep few of them to restock my guns and sell the rest. I want to give accurate description. How can I tell if the stock is fully or semi inletted? Some seems to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>zmneuro</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I acquired several sporter stocks for large ring Mauser from gunsmith&#8217;s estate. Some are finished, most are not. Want to keep few of them to restock my guns and sell the rest. I want to give accurate description. How can I tell if the stock is fully or semi inletted? Some seems to have precisely cut channels, and some some have rough cut. Yet, when I try to press fit one of my barreled actions into that stock, there is not enough room. Please advise. Thank you.<br/><br/><a href=''></a></div>
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