...I sold it and I'm not sorry. I don't keep a gun I don't enjoy shooting. These were hand fitted , and if something broke you'd be SOL. Not only that , you'd lock the bolt back to load. They used 10rd stripper clips that were not imported then. The 10rd .308 strippers were not "invented" yet. So you took a 5rd stripper , inserted it , stripped 5 into the gun ,then removed it causing the bolt to close and chamber a round. If you pulled the bolt back to try to load more it would eject the chambered one. There was no bolt hold open. You needed one hand to hold the gun , one to hold the bolt back , and one to strip two strippers in. That got old fast. Chris