Was at an estate auction last Saturday. There were a couple dozen guns on the block, even a NIB blunderbuss kit, which I got. Towards the end of the table, I saw what was obviously an old rifle. Seems that as soon as anyone saw that it only fired .22 greased shorts, interest vanished. That interest was confirmed when I bid low and no one bid against me. OK, so maybe I stole it.

Condition is probably NRA "Good". The stock has a clear coat on it with very few dings. The iron has no pits, a few rust spots that rubbed off, the bore is smooth, almost shines but rifling is shallow but still there. Most of the bluing has turned brown. I have not yet fired it, but when I do, I guess I'll put a dab of crisco on each bullet and see what happens.

Can someone tell me what the heck I got? There is so little info available on a Model 602 that I think I'm looking at a ghost.

Thanks,
Tom