I recently traded into a Ranger, R-22 Heavy barrel, sporter. I have never seen one of these before, in 45 years of gun trading, running a shop. It is a 416 Stevens sporter, but with a walnut stock, made similar to a 52 Win., with a wider forearm and handstop/sling swivel that the bolt threads into the bottom of the barrel. I have not put calipers on the barrel, but it is heavier than my model 12 Savage Varmint barrel .308. Wood is in great shape, original finish, so is bluing, soft deep dark bluing, looks like rust blue nearly. Stock is relieved for peep sights that are gone, and has a blade ft sight. Clip is easy to operate, and the barrel is in mint condition inside. The only patina is on the bolt handle. The base of the bolt handle is the locking lug, and it is massive, and shows no wear, period. It has a cheap set of scope rings with a BSA 8x32 Mildot, looks clear, clamped on the grooved receiver. Anyone else her ever run across one of these.