I do have one caution on these if any of you get one.
Be very careful taking these down!!!!!!!

Mine looked like it had been dipped in shellack. The stuff literally glued the thing together. It took me three hours to get it mostly taken down and the excess cleaned off. The upper hand guards could be broken if one was not careful when pulling it apart. My receiver was even stuck to the stock.
The black paint is so thick that it looks like an epoxy creasote. I had to shave it off of the bolt retainer clip to get the bolt free. Beyond that, there is a repaired crack in the little hand guard piece that is behind the rear sight. I will have to do some work on it, the crack is still present. All together, the wood is really nice! The more I look at this, the more it becomes my favorite. The "family" even commented on it, they NEVER notice the rifles I'm working on. It's in a tie w/ my 1903 Springfield.

Hey Marlin,
thanks for the 5280 info. I went by last night, but he had closed early for the holiday....