Thanks for posting! Did you get any more photos of this oddity before it sold?
1) It reminds me a bit of the M1899 Remington Lee, the last of the American Lees(photos attached). In America, the Lees always kept the one-piece stock. The M1899 had front-locking lugs, thus sidestepping the criticism most often heard against the Lees. I suspect that with a bit more development, this version could have become a successful challenger to the Mauser. However, the US was still in love with lever actions in this era and bolt actions would not become popular among hunters until after WWI.
2) Bruce, where can we learn more about the
Canadian
J5550 experimental rifle?
3) Peter, do you know if there are any written records of the committee that made the decision to go with the 2-piece stock for the Lee Metford? I would love to read in their own words the considerations they made.