So I find this Mossberg Chuckster 640KA .22 Magnum with a Tasco 3-9X32 scope. It's in excellent shape and appears to only be a few years old. There is only one match-head size ding in the stock and the only missing blue is at the very tip if the barrel for about half an inch. Even has a semi-decent sling, with the wrong initials.

This is just what I've been looking for. So I give him $220 for the rifle and 2 boxes of .22 Magnum hollowpoints.
Get home and start doing some research on the rifle, and find out is between 42 and 51 years old. Mossberg only made the 640KA between 1959 and 1968 and it has no serial number because Mossberg didn't put serial numbers on them until the US passed a law in 1968 requiring them.
I am stunned at the shape of this rifle for being that age, later I found others for sale on internet that looked like crap and more money.
From what I read, this is a very accurate and reliable rifle. The Chuckster name comes from it being an excellent varmint gun, maybe it will work on my neighbors cat.

I'm very happy with this and will be even happier if I can get bullets to come out the little end of it.

Do any of you have one of these and how do you like it ?
Hopefully going to range next week with this and my new (to me) Nagant m1895 pistol.
I love gun show buys, no checking, no wait, no paperwork, and you take it home with you!!
Vern.