![]() I'd have paid extra to retain the original SN'd stock, no doubt. A 10 second operation, if that, to remove the small section of wood to accomodate the scope mount. there.Īs per Navy Arms' usual method, the original serial numbered stock was removed and replaced with a non-numbered stock with the cut-out for the scope mount. , you can find examples of the various types of scopes, mounts, and rails that were used on the C.C. They came with various scopes, depending on your particular desire. You can still find the Type 89 scope mounts but unless you're very lucky, you'll pay a premium. Yours has the 16 1/2" barrel with the Type 89 scope rail. Does your neutered bayo lug have the spring clip for retaining the cleaning rod? That pic is kinda shadowy so I can't confirm that. The bayo lug has been removed and the slot for the bayo on the stock has been filled in. A little late to the post but I always like a new-to-the-'Files Commercial Type 56'! ![]()
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