I reported that it was missing the take down screw and that it didn't seem to be staying cocked. After a bunch of fiddling found the problem. If U know these Guns U will understand. It needed the take down screw to keep the action from moving when the trigger is pulled. It was actually pushing itself away from the sear. I ordered a new Take Down screw from Jack First and They earned Their $9.95 s/h charge with the speed in which it was sent and received. $19.95 total is what it cost Me.

Next up is Ammo acquisition. I haven't really searched for any, limited sources local. Is it on the same case as the 30s or small like 25-20 ? Don't reckon I've ever seen one.
Now I have a dilemma, It has no blue left and it is pretty ruff. Do these have any collector value ? As U can see by the pics the stock is pretty ruff also. If in fact it is collectible- how much. I would like to refinish it if it isn't highly desirable.
Well the pics I have r too big and can't post them so I will just wait an take some more. Somehow the resolution got changed on My camera.
Perry