The price tag says "Montana", but the rifle say 84L = Hunter.
That rifle cost $839 at a gun store.
It costs me a lot more than that to build a rifle on pre 64 M70 action.
And the Kimber 280AI shoots better than rifles I build at that weight.
84L is just a long action, while 84M is their short action. The rifle pictured has a Montana stock and appears to be a Kimber Montana not a Kimber Hunter.
Sure looks like the hunter stock that the owner said it was with the trigger guard being the same color(molded in)
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Stand corrected, sounds like I'm wrong on the stock. I thought the green color stocks were only used on the Montana's. The 84L though is their long action and is used on both the Montana and Hunter long actions. 84M action for the short action rifles.