Looking to ID this action

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Big Al1
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Looking to ID this action

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Saw this rifle and thought the action is rather unique but don't know what it is!! Rifle is nicely done, to bad it's in .223!
Closest I could fugure is a Miller-De Hass, but the DST is a head scratcher!
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CPJ 2.0
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That’s slick….if you’d lose the nasty ass gold
“The shepherd slaughters more of the flock than the wolf ever will.”
Big Al1
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Found it! It's made in Germany by Alfred Schilling Co. and imported by Sundog Firearms about 15-20 years ago!
Wambli Ska
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Very cool. You must have googled deep to figure that one out 👍
Big Al1
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Left no tern unstoned!!
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Big Al1 wrote: Tue Sep 12, 2023 10:36 pm Left no tern unstoned!!
So cool except the chambering.....cheap ream?
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