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Pictures would make it much easier for us and get more definitive answers for you.
It is marked 24/47 so that is what it is and I would guess it has an excellent bore (These were re-barreled unless the original barrel was exceptionally good)
But, there will be additional stampings that will indicate what work shop this was reworked in.
What are the other letters and numbers and where are they (On metal and wood)?
Answers to the above post regarding how the bands are attached will also be needed.
Anything is possible as to how the stock became an oddity but more info and better yet some photos will get you real answers.
Wulfmann
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