![]() ![]() The Rule book makes numerous references to rifles cobbled together with the parts inventory on hand. The rifle is in exceptional condition, the price was fair and I am very satisfied this the purchase. He also fully disclosed the bolt in our dealings. I have complete confidence in the collector the rifle came from that this is the rifle as he bought it 30 years ago. It has a steel but plate, correct checkering, and one of the few marks on the rifle appears to be a scuff (or blood stain) on the barrel that continues to the stock. The stock does appears to be original to the rifle. ![]() It passes through the stock, not long enough to touch the barrel, and is capped with a nut (not a standard nut but something that is almost resembles the shape of flower petals). The stock is a modified standard stock opposed to a modified featherweight stock. I have a 1955 first year 243 Varmint Rifle #358XXX. Are the stocks of the varmint rifles a modified featherweight, a modified standard weight, a combination of both or a stock created just for the Varmint rifle? ![]()
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