That gun has nice lines. The forend is fairly slim, and if the bores are in good shape and you end up getting it, I would send it off to Kearcher for a re-blue, have the tang tig welded and fixed properly (and possibly extended if it has the original pistol grip short tang), have the action checked out, and have an extension done on the checkering to make it more graceful. I actually like the flat side of the stock just behind the receiver. Maybe that could be checkered too. For not a huge amount of $, you could have a really nice and fairly rare shooter on your hands, although it goes without saying that it's missing a trigger


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