The first two that I brought in were serial numbers 7 and 10 or something like that. When I took a look at the muzzles they appeared to be .22's, not .54's. Evidently someone at the factory had not killed the browning process in the bore and they got kinda fuzzy inside.
In retrospect, I really should have kept one of them and had it freshed out to a real .54 or maybe a .58.
Hind sight, y'know?
All the rest of the rifles that I brought in did not have that problem, so evidently they had a short learning curve.
It's kind of funny that this subject would come up right now, as I was cleaning out some papers just the other day, and I ran across a check register from that period of time. As I looked through it, I noticed how many checks for $1,500, $2,000 and even $3,000 I was writing to Western Arms Co. My goodness, I bought a lot of stuff from them. It was like every week I was bringing in a shipment of revolvers and rifles. I do kind of miss that stuff, it was rather exciting and gratifying to be turning that kind of volume out of a basement operation.