A vendor website that I visit occasionally (I have no financial or personal interest in it) has several interesting rifles for sale. It is
www.firearmseller.com. The ones that I found interesting were a V.Gipson barrelled 1917 Enfield varmint rifle in .219 Wasp with good workmanship of its period and a Litschert 20x scope, a .244 sporter on a WWI Mauser action and marked "M.S. Albuquerque" (Who dat?) with a Lyman Targetspot, and an Oberndorf commercial carbine in an oddly-marked caliber "6.5 K.P." Is this the same as the 6.5x54 Kurz cartridge? Does this have the extra-short action that these ctgs. were developed for? I've seen a Stoeger-marked rifle like this, but in .250-3000, long ago.
Enfield reminds me a bit of P.O. Ackley's work. The Mauser .244 seems to me to be a run-of-the mill product of its age. "Custom" but not especially "Fine".
The Oberndorf is a neat little rifle; a bit (OK, a mountain made of thousands of bits) above my price range.
Vendor does good pix; thought you might like to have a gander.