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Author Topic: A nice old Stevens 44 1/2 22 Hornet varmint rifle - 1940s - early 60s vintage  (Read 14946 times)

Offline JDHasty

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Built on a 22 Short DST match rifle by a gunsmith in Virginia name HJ Sites who had an outstanding regional reputation. 

The scope is a real nice Tasco 706 12x.  The barrel has a heavy liner, probably a Diller or Parkerrifled.  That was common practice for the top varmint rifle smiths back in those days.  The stock is cast off and would be uncomfortable for a left handed shooter, but it fits me to a T. 

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