... And another thing (or two)
Take a slow look at the photo of the muzzle and nosecap.
Note that the nose cap has a different number to the rest of the barrelled system.
Note that the wood between nosecap and barrel is split, and a piece is missing.
Conclusion: a replacement nosecap was force-fitted to the replacement stock.
The only positive aspects that I can observe for this rifle are that the system looks good (for its age) and the rifling is clearly visible right up to the muzzle. It may prove to be a good shooter.
But from the collector's point of view: forget it.
"Remember if your gut tells you something believe it." - That so-called "gut feeling" is often the result of having subconsciously observed something that jars, without being consciously aware (yet) of just exactly what it is.