I took a couple of pictures of the action of my "new" Lindner Daly today and I thought I would share. The stock is off the gun for a face-lift and I thought while I had it off I would remove 100 years of hardend oil and make it pretty again. The photos really don't show the quality of polish that the parts have and I'm getting some interesting overtones of red etc from my camera but at least you get the idea. The pictures do show the intercepting sears and the very small clearance between them and the main sears. Although the pictures don't show it well the engraving is still very crisp. You can also see the original color case on the inside of the trigger guard, it's the only place that still has color.
An interesting side note is that when I removed the hard as a rock Mershon pad I found a star shaped stamp with an "S" in the middle stamped in the end of the butt stock. Stockmakers stamp?

