![]() Sweeping the lever one way or another moves the locking lug out of the way, allowing for the barrel to drop down, exposing the breach, and popping the ejector out sharply. Behind the exposed, checkered hammer is a “dog’s leg” lever. The figure was great, and the finish well executed, as was the semi-aggressive pressed checkering. The burled walnut buttstock and fore-end that mates to the thick steel frame is what popped out to me at first.
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