I found one and liked how it felt so I took it home with me. It feels light and tracks well. The barrels I were told were reblued and the stock worked on by Keith Kearcher a double gunsmith out of Oregon. I have no way to prove this however without contacting the gunsmith. The receiver has no case coloring left and was left unfinished for the vintage look. The barrel has no pitting and is bright. I wonder if the barrel was polished. I've shot some light rst 2.5in loads in it. It locks up tight. Also the buffalo bill museum has a record of the firearm when it was first sold. Looks like the photo above but with a black plastic butt plate. It has Krupp barrels.

Last edited by wazzabie; 04/06/17 02:52 AM.