They were made by Saco, in Saco Maine. Still in business, mostly for Uncle Sam. No K in Saco.
I have a 300 Win Mag that went back to Melvin for a total do over. Kept the original barrel as it was superbly accurate. Melvins replacement stock, a kevlar carbon combo, is magical, moving the balance point a bit, and made recoil very manageable.
I have another CLR in 270 that is all original except that it now sits in a pretty piece of walnut shaped to a mountain style stock. Trigger in this one was to good to change out. This has been my go-to rifle for many years. Still crazy accurate and exhibits that sometimes 270 characteristic of throwing all sorts of different bullets to very near the same point.
Barrels on both rifle have fairly tight chambers. I would not be surprised to learn that they were from Douglas.
While the original stocks were "clubby". I found them to be totally functional.
Never had enough class to own a Nula or Ula, but the CLR has been a totally satisfactory substitute.


Imagine your grave on a windy winter night. You've been dead for 70 years.
It's been 50 since a visitor last paused at your tombstone.....
Now explain why you're in a pissy mood today.