If this Valmet 212 kombi (the Valmet version of the Savage 330 IIRC) has any edible wood, it is richly hidden by the standard factory, murky walnut stain. Moreover, both the buttstock and forearm have been enhanced with panels of impressed fleur-de-lis style checkering whistle.

But, what really nudged me over the edge towards the purchase was the double triggers, along with iconic, vintage, SAKO windage-adjustable ringmounts that are hand detachable and return to zero capable. I appreciated that the gun was chambered for a rimmed cartridge along with the rimmed shot shell. That just seems aesthetically right for a break open action. Perhaps the most compelling argument was; the Valmet 212 has mechanical means for bullet POI adjustments.