Here's what mine looks like after cleaning the grease off the stock.
I stripped it down and ran a couple of patches through the bore, and it looks shiny as a new dime. The receiver is a 1954 Harrington & Richardson, and the barrel is a H&R 1955, which looks hardly used. The bolt and Op Rod are by Springfield, and the trigger group is from International Harvester. The GI stock has the post 1953 Eagle cartouche, so it's period with the rest of the parts. The bayonet and spam can of ammo on bandoliered clips came boxed separately, but all arrived together.
Since I originally ordered this back in December, I feel like it's Christmas all over again.
I stripped it down and ran a couple of patches through the bore, and it looks shiny as a new dime. The receiver is a 1954 Harrington & Richardson, and the barrel is a H&R 1955, which looks hardly used. The bolt and Op Rod are by Springfield, and the trigger group is from International Harvester. The GI stock has the post 1953 Eagle cartouche, so it's period with the rest of the parts. The bayonet and spam can of ammo on bandoliered clips came boxed separately, but all arrived together.
Since I originally ordered this back in December, I feel like it's Christmas all over again.