I know how some people feel about sportserized firearms, but this rifle caught my eye as a standout. I feel is was done very well and very aesthetically pleasing.
One of my favorite things to do with milsurp firearms is learn the history of them. This rifle has almost no markings, but the ERA & S/N. This lead me down a rabbit hole about reading about the Eddystone plant.
I am 99% positive that it is chambered in 45-70 govt but will not know for sure until I cast the chamber. There are zero marking on the barrel.
One of my favorite things to do with milsurp firearms is learn the history of them. This rifle has almost no markings, but the ERA & S/N. This lead me down a rabbit hole about reading about the Eddystone plant.
I am 99% positive that it is chambered in 45-70 govt but will not know for sure until I cast the chamber. There are zero marking on the barrel.
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