Alright, she came in the mail yesterday afternoon, I couldn't wait to get into that package. Buying old guns is fun because there is a lot more mystery about what will be in the box... not just another shiny stamped out plastic thing that looks identical to the next million.
Its a little rough, but for $225 I am not complaining. Its still a beautiful gun in my opinion. Some day I will refinish the stock. Needs recoil pad asap.
This one had the barrel chopped to 20.5 inches and has no front sight. Thats ok because I wanted one in a carbine length and planned on mounting a scope anyway.
I dry fired it twice and could not believe how nice the trigger is! First you have to pull through all that initial creepy travel, but then it hits "the spot" where the sear actually starts to disengage. Thats the nice part, its really light and pretty crisp. Trigger must have been reworked at some point or are they all like this? Either way I am pleased. It feels like no more than 3 lbs but I don't have a trigger pull gauge.
Now my big issue here- mounting the scope. I had a nikon monarch 1.5-6x42 all ready to go. A little big and beefy for this trim rifle with its 30 mm scope tube, but an amazing piece of quality optics. And the bolt handle won't clear the eye piece, even in pretty high rings. (the objective was floating like 3/8 inch above the barrel)
So I put an old cheap 4X bushnell on also perched way up high on high rings, and the handle just barely clears.
I thought the bolt handle was supposed to be modified for scope, what gives? Maybee some of you guys can check out the bolt handle in the pics and tell me what you think. Has this one been bent for a scope? Is there anything that can be done for it or any replacement that would work better?
Here it is down in the man- cave, please excuse the clutter, no time for artsy shots
