The metalwork on this one is as good as any I've seen. The trigger has a bit of creep, but I suspect that would be an easy fix.

That stock would look a lot better with the shovel-nosed forend rounded off and given a coat or two of matte spar poly. Not too crazy about the side-button release on the trigger guard, but that's nit-picking, I suppose; it works.

Gotta stop thinking about this! Funny thing is there was a 336 .30/30 in the same rack, not nearly as well-kept, and it was $50 more. Go figure.


What fresh Hell is this?