jbmauser
Senior Member Eh
Not a perfect example, the metal has some condition issues and it had been slathered in some sort of varnish at some point in the past, which the previous owner mostly removed. I carefully removed the remainder and am fairly happy with the rifle. You can tell the stock has been a bit messed with but not sanded and it has some interesting features. Well, at least to me. Milled bottom metal, which isn't too unusual but far less common than stamped and the walnut stock is the latest I have recorded until you get into the L block. Barrel code is pretty neat as well being a super early 44 dated Dohlen supplied blank marked 44D10.