1Historynut
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So here is my 1940 ERMA. All matching including numbered stock and handguard. It was victim of poor storage in a basement, but it is what it is and I like it.
Happy to add more photo's.
...you even got the rearsight and wrist, both I needed!
So do I! That is a lovely stock and it is original, no faking that pattern... its perfect and the only confirmed walnut stock after mid-1938 that I have seen. This lends support to the other d-block possibly being "originally" a walnut stock, and to be honest little more can be said about that stock without good pictures.. the internal serial is bad, the external also looks bad, the sanding obliterates the acceptance pattern which could "date" the stock, if it existed.
This rifle however supports the probability that some walnut stocks were used by ERMA in the d-e block ranges (at least one). I doubt this is the only one and that e-block (1800 e block) is probably also legit. This follows a familiar pattern where such things are grouped in batches.