It was Western Field tube magazine fed 22LR.for$39. The barrel insides was a total wreck and the barrel had 6 small bulges in it. Someone got really rough removing that boo-boo. I also found it wouldn't load rounds out of the mag. The bolt handle had been welded back on. The stock was a mess. Ah ha, project rifle said I when I bought it. I found out about the mag problem when I got it home. I also found the bolt handle was too straight to clear a scope. When I stared heating it to bend it the handle fell off. Someone didn't know how to weld just like they didn't know about squib rounds or clearing them. The one good thing about the old rifle was that the bluing was still good.
I re-did the bolt handle and added one of those lug wrench looking knobs that I turned to replace the round knob. I also did a Redman barrel liner and a brand new stock including a new trigger guard. The trigger isn't bad at slightly over 3 1/2 pounds and I installed an overtravel screw in the trigger guard. I also removed all the mag stuff, made a loading ramp, and turned it into a single shot. For 39 bucks plus tax, a barrel liner from Brownells, a new 5/16" drill bit and a piece of 5/16" rod to make a deep drill, some material on hand just waiting on a project, and several hours of enjoyable work I have a pretty good single shot 22 that is probably as accurate as it was when brand new.