I'm selling some guns for a relative, and I'm unable to identify this one rifle.
Here's what I do know.
Chambered in .30-06 Springfield.
It's a mauser style action.
The barrel only has 2 grooves...
Except for the serial number, the markings on the gun have been covered up by a glued/soldered scope base. An R is exposed in a font that looks like it could be a brand name. Has Remington or Ruger made anything like this?
The safety lever flips up for safe, down to the right for fire.
There's an additional lever, marked "ON" on one side, and "OFF" on the other side. This lever is located on the left side of the bolt, right next to the safety.
When flipped out, it allows the bolt to be removed from the rifle. In the up position, it keeps the bolt from coming all the way out.
Additionally, the front sight appears to have been removed, as there's only two screws in the barrel.
Any ideas what this is?
Here's what I do know.
Chambered in .30-06 Springfield.
It's a mauser style action.
The barrel only has 2 grooves...
Except for the serial number, the markings on the gun have been covered up by a glued/soldered scope base. An R is exposed in a font that looks like it could be a brand name. Has Remington or Ruger made anything like this?
The safety lever flips up for safe, down to the right for fire.
There's an additional lever, marked "ON" on one side, and "OFF" on the other side. This lever is located on the left side of the bolt, right next to the safety.
When flipped out, it allows the bolt to be removed from the rifle. In the up position, it keeps the bolt from coming all the way out.
Additionally, the front sight appears to have been removed, as there's only two screws in the barrel.
Any ideas what this is?