
It has had a Redfield peep sight added.

There is almost no finish left on it. The gun as set in the back of a closet for 30, 40 plus years or more. Bolt is really really stiff. Dried grease and oil in the action. Surprisingly there is very little rust on the action. Just brown dried grease and oil. It needed a good soaking in degreaser. After a through cleaning I found the bore to be bright and shiny. Story has it that my friends dad and his buddy's had bought a bunch of these to make sporters out of. This one had issues and was never fired/finished. The cosmoline and crud in the bore would appear to make it be a true story.
The rear sight base was removed and it was put in a stock that looks like it was whittled on to fit. It's not a usable stock. A Boyds is on the way.The rifle is so far along in to the sporter process, and the finish is so poor that I am going to finish sporterizing it.. The barrel has a fair amount of pitting on the outside. The action took some cleaning, but pitting is very slight on it. The cosmoline protected the bolt raceway, the bolt and the bore. Kind of sad in a way, because it is a numbers matching gun. Or at least what's left of it is.

More to come about the other issues to be resolved and changes to be made....















