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Help identifying 30-06 IMP rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1998476" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Some custom rifles have stamping on them for identification , of course, but sometimes only if the owner/consigner allowed. If there is no makers mark, a starting point is to identify the way certain features were carved on the stock. For instance, the shape of a Schnabel, pistol grip or checkering. Early Paul Jaeger custom rifles if not stamped with his mark could be partially identified by the specific cheek piece his stock maker carved. Then a more definitive mark(Fritz) could be found under the butt plate put there by his stock maker Fritz Voigt. That's why I asked for a picture of the cheek piece. But that doesn't look anything like Fritz's design unless it is purely custom asked for by the owner.</p><p>So there might be something in the stock barrel channel, under the butt plate. or underside of the barreled action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1998476, member: 113391"] Some custom rifles have stamping on them for identification , of course, but sometimes only if the owner/consigner allowed. If there is no makers mark, a starting point is to identify the way certain features were carved on the stock. For instance, the shape of a Schnabel, pistol grip or checkering. Early Paul Jaeger custom rifles if not stamped with his mark could be partially identified by the specific cheek piece his stock maker carved. Then a more definitive mark(Fritz) could be found under the butt plate put there by his stock maker Fritz Voigt. That's why I asked for a picture of the cheek piece. But that doesn't look anything like Fritz's design unless it is purely custom asked for by the owner. So there might be something in the stock barrel channel, under the butt plate. or underside of the barreled action. [/QUOTE]
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