John Dubiel made a lot of stocks when he worked for Hoffman Arms. After he went out on his own his rifles are hard to find. This rifle had the typical scope job. The front and rear receiver were drilled & taped for a scope the bolt handle was both bent and ground off on the top. The Lyman 48 was removed and a piece of wood that went across where the bolt went was glued in. The wood was ten cut out for the bolt, I don't remember if the receiver was ground down as well. If this was not bad enough they then mounted a whiteline recoil pad. The only wood refinish was done around the Lyman 48 and bolt. The work was done by Monte Mandarino, MT.



MP Sadly Deceased as of 2/17/2014