il.bill
Member
FYI -
The German word "Stützen" (spelled with an 'umlaut' over the 'U') would be correctly spelled "Stuetzen" in English. The letter 'E' after the 'U' represents the German spelling using the 'umlaut'. The word translates as "support" or "prop".
No matter how well they shoot, or work as an Alpine walking aid, I have always felt a Mannlicher stock looks pretty cool on a rifle.
The German word "Stützen" (spelled with an 'umlaut' over the 'U') would be correctly spelled "Stuetzen" in English. The letter 'E' after the 'U' represents the German spelling using the 'umlaut'. The word translates as "support" or "prop".
No matter how well they shoot, or work as an Alpine walking aid, I have always felt a Mannlicher stock looks pretty cool on a rifle.