I pulled the stock on the gun this evening. In terms of proof marks and a date stamp, everything was in line with my expectations for a mid-30's German gun. . .


That said, I could not find any marks indicating who might have done the metal work in customizing the gun. I did note that the patent date on the trigger was in 1951. So my initial guess that this was a post-WWII custom job using a pre-WWII German action/barrel seemed correct.
Then I checked the stock. Marked clearly in the barrel channel was an inscription in the wood. I was quickly encouraged until I tried to read it. The first two words are clear as day - "STOCK BY". It is the name that follows those words that I cannot make out (see below). The name looks something like "M SANTCHNI". I'm pretty sure I am off by several letters as a google search on variations of that name turned up nothing. I'm really hoping a board member might recognize it. Any help is greatly appreciated.

