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I have a Schultz and Larsen Model 60 - nothing like that! Is that rearmost hole threaded? The hole that is more or less in line with the trigger unit pin hole? Seems to me a S&L M65 that I worked on had a threaded stud that went in about there - resulting in an "eye" that was out on the left side of receiver, for the ejector to pivot on... Of course both S&L rifles that I mention are the tubular rear locking S&L actions - OP's seems to be something similar to a Mauser 98 milsurp, given the thumb slot through that left rail?
Might want to Google that Model - they were made as target rifles by S&L from captured / war surplus German 98 Mausers - S&L barrels. Would have been equipped with an aperture rear sight which had its base on that left side, no doubt (but not known for sure by me), it incorporated the ejector function within that rear sight assembly.
Check in the gunsmith forum... someone there likely knows.
Is it D&T on the right side or the top as well for a rear diopter?
It's D&T on the top as well, 3 holes, 2 smaller, with a larger in the center, about 5/8" spacing between the furthest.
Probably had the M52 sites on it at some point like this.
It's D&T on the top as well, 3 holes, 2 smaller, with a larger in the center, about 5/8" spacing between the furthest.
Zooming in on those pictures, I notice two more holes on top of the front receiver ring? So likely at some point had scope mount bases installed - might explain a few of those holes on that rear bridge - one or two of them might belong to a partner rear base, for that front one. I ended up with mausers with various arrangements - on the rear bridge, one hole to take the single screw for a one piece base, two holes for a base with .505" spacing, and then some with three holes that seem to be both .505" plus .605" spacing. Your measurement of "about 5/8" - that would be .625", so could actually be a .605" centre to centre spacing? Various Weaver and Parker Hale bases here came with #6-48tpi screws, so seems to have been common, even in Europe and Great Britain, as a scope base thread? Several of the Husqvarna here seem to have metric thread on various screws, although my Schultz and Larson was drilled and tapped for 6-48 base screws - I do not know if that was done by S&L or by a former owner, but the S&L M 60 does not have iron sights, so I assume they came D&T for some sort of scope bases.