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Hi, I have recently bought this rifle from a friend. His father, a NAVY officer brought it from Europe in the Sixties. Almost unused, the barrel pristine but some slight pittings in the outside. Seems to be well made, nothing fancy. A working rifle, as you can see in the pictures. I put a Zeiss Victory 2,5-10x50 Ret 4 in a Warne Weaver type bases and rings. The whole package results in a very well balanced one!! I like it! I have, also, a NECG Peep Sight for Weaver type bases. I show you pictures with this as well. But a few days ago I received a Redfield base (for a Browning BRL, I don't care for the base but it is an old one finelly machined), I bought because it has that little peep sight Redfield used to offer in the past. I think I will use this peep attached to the rear of the rear base. Neat arrangement!! The FN action has a nice original adjustable trigger, working like the Winchester 70 Pre 64 one. The action and barrel in the chamber zone have the usual Belgian markings. Below, in the chamber area, there are stamped FN AKAH. So, I suppouse AKAH had something to do in the rifle. In the middle lenght of the barrel it has Made in Belgium in the left side, and Chrome Vanadium in the right side. The barrel is not chromed. Can any of you said something about the maker of the barrel...? Shooting the rifle with Hornady 180 Interlock flat base and Nosler Partition 180 grs also, with IMR and Accurate 4350, R 19 and R 22, loades at 2750-2800 f/s, the accuracy es very good: around 1"/100 meters and 2"/200 meters. Good enough to me ! Best Regards and Merry Christmas! PH With the scope With the peep sight |