I recently picked up a sweet little shooter for $100 bucks and wanted to see if anyone was familiar with such an animal. It's a take-down, bottom eject, side of stock loading, auto-loader that looks like a browning, but is a little larger. A friend of mine's father passed away in Rapid City S.D. and left it to him. He doesn't shoot, so he sold it to me after I assured him that it would be cherished. It was made in 1948 and says ".22 long rifle- smokeless greased" on the bbl. It's in very good condition with a beautiful light blue blueing and the aluminum (?) buttpad is still black in color. It shoots like you would not believe!! I routinely hit clay pidgeons sitting on the berm at 75 yards (open sights, off hand). It's easily my favorite 22 of the 4 that I own. Anyone have one? How much is it worth?
Kind regards, Superior