Coincidence! I just picked one up at Reliable in Vancouver a couple weeks ago. While the stock has seen better days, the metal is nearly perfect, with only a marred action screw head and a tiny rust mark on the receiver where it contacts the wood below the safety. These are (to my mind) the most ergonomically-perfect .22 I've ever handled. I like CZs and Brownings, but love the balance of this thing.
I think I'll keep it all original, as a classic open-sights .22.
Anyone know where to get a replacement action screw? I'd like to keep it original, so slotted head rather than a more modern Torx or Hex drive from J&P or DIP. WGP doesn't have them.
I'll be looking for advice on stripping and refinishing the stock. It has checkering on the grip and I'd like to retain it if possible. The wood has only minor scratches and dents.
My price? $350.
The proof mark on mine shows a "51" so it's almost as old as I am.
I like the trigger. I've got it set up military-style with release at around 3 lb. Completely usable.
We did well, did we not?