My local RFD had this handed in recently by a gentleman giving up stalking. The rifle has never had a telescopic sight fitted, and still shoots just over an inch at 100m with iron sights, and will dust a Coke can at 150m. It's been barrel scoped and the internals are fine. It has the usual rotary magazine and is a Model 1908, with the obligatory 'butterknife' action, which is still silky smooth, and double set trigger. Unusually, it has an adjustable Monte Carlo cheekpiece/comb. In my old eyes, this is a beautiful rifle, and, personally I wouldn't even attempt to put a telescopic sight on it. It also comes with 100+ rounds of ammunition for the princely sum of £250. Apologies for the poor photos, but if there's interest, I can try and do a better job!

