aka MKBenenson. An extremely fine action, an improved Enfield 1917, used parts left over from Remington's WWI Enfield production. Strong enough for any modern cartridge, long enough for .375 H&H. Needs a fair amount of action streamlining work to make a high class custom, most of which is superfluous to having a good shooting hunting rifle. I am one of that dwindling band who thinks every American shooter ought, at some time, to have and shoot our older military rifles as well as the semi autos. I bought a 1917 Enfield from the DCM decades ago for, as I recall, $7.50, and shot it hundreds of times with military ammo before graduating to a Springfield 1903. You will enjoy the Model 30, buy it.