(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) I had only intended on having a look at one of them, and the scope but ended up getting a package deal for just under $2400.
The highwall is a .219 Donaldson Wasp, the low wall is a .22LR, relined. Both have been restocked nicely, although I'm not a fan of the wider forearm on the highwall.
The scope is a 10x Junior Target Spot and seems in good condition.
The .22LR has a really tight fitting extractor. I'll have to take it apart and see what's up with it. Other than that it seems very well put together. This one has a serial number in the 89,000's so I should be able to find out its original configuration.
The .219 has a strange modification that is visible when taking off the forearm. The round barrel has a small flat section milled into it and there is a tab with a screw that either retains the barrel somehow, or maybe has something to do with the extractor as the tab goes into a hole drilled through the action. I'll take it apart tonight to try and under stand it. As far as I can see, the bore is pretty much perfect. It's not an original Winchester barrel ( I was expecting to see a .219 Zipper barrel that was re-chambered ). The only markings are .219W E.Y. I don't know what I'll do with this one, but probably re-barrel it or have it re-bored. It's a later coil spring rifle with a serial # in the 115000 range so no information will be available about the original configuration.
Both rifles, and the scope, appear to be in excellent shape with reworked triggers as well.
Chris.