That 22 is a knock-out rifle too.
Ken Hurst is a name from the past. I have not seen his name in a long time.
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That 22 is a knock-out rifle too.
Ken Hurst is a name from the past. I have not seen his name in a long time.
The Ken Hurst .22 Low Wall was a fantastic buy, and represents a real piece of gun art from one of the finest engravers ever!
The Ken Hurst gun is absolutely beautiful. I was not crazy about the engraving in the close up pics but when you hold the gun in your hands the engraving flows effortlessly With the gun.
There are a couple mild condition issues. There is a small spot of rust on the blued muzzle. It's not a big deal and would be eliminated by crowning the barrel.
The other issue is small pressure marks in the stock. They are not bad at all. I love checkering or hate un checkered guns! I was thinking about having it checkered and maybe the pressure marks could be addressed at the same time.
Even with these small issues the gun is Stunning. I is more than I deserve.
Get the bench rest style of forend as you will be mostly shooting of a rest.And while I'm at it the heaviest barrel as well. Since you are not competing with anyone but your self weight shouls not be a concern.And a darn good spotting scope 80 milimeters objective lens. If you buy some el cheapo spotting scope you'll be cursing your self for not going bigger. And a good set of interchangeable lenses. And it does present a possibility that someone may have what you want. So leave a flyer at your local range or gun club describing what you are looking for. When I got out of high power my coat,gloves,sling, and some other stuff was donated to a marine just home permanently from service. With it went a big bag of remington 308 once fired empties. Well north of 500. The only conditon was to not identify me as the donator. Let him enjoy what he got. Frank