Strasser RS14 in 300 Winchester Magnum with lots of extras from the factory. For those who are unaware, Strasser is a small Austrian company that makes straight pull bolt action rifles. Quality wise they are on par with rifles like Heym, Merkel, and Blaser but are less known. This also has one of the slickest caliber conversion systems I have ever seen. It has a small tool contained in the forearm of the rifle that lets you take out the barrel and the rest of the rifle in less than thirty seconds so that you can change out calibers (a full list can be seen on Strasser's website) or stow the rifle in a much smaller footprint. I owner this rifle, having purchased it from an estate. When I purchased it the gun had some light scratches on the right side of the reciever which can be seen in the pictures. Most of these marks are on the removable decorative sideplates which can be purchased as replacments direct from Strasser. The original 1" scope rings on the QD mount had screws that started to rust due to being stored imporperly and separately from the gun, so I purchased a whole new set of 30mm rings and screws for the mount. Both will be included. I also purchased the Strasser rifle case and open sights direct from Strasser and installed them myself. The last few pictures will show the gun with an SFWA scope mounted on Strasser's novel QD mount to help illustate how it sits and works. However, unlike everything else in the pictures, the scope is NOT included.