1Marty,
I hate to badmouth anyone, but I have had an experience with Hunter's Lodge.
Several years ago I ordered (through a friend and FFL Dealer) some Brazilian M1908 Mausers (basically German made '98 contract rifles for Brazil) they were listed as condition "good" shootable with "perhaps minor handling dents or cracks to the stock".
None of the rifles even had stocks, I had to soak the actions in solvent for days to begin to take them apart to look at what parts were missing, let alone work the bolt at all, The barrels were so poor I could barley distinguish rifling after several passes with a wire brush and solvent patch. They were anything but "shootable".
I salvaged one of the actions by canniblizing the other four to make a custom rifle instead of having five complete actions to build from as planned.
Naturally they were bought "as is" when I called to complain about their sorry condition.
My advice is that there are many other reputable surplus dealers, and you could likley find one of the ishapores at a gunshow or pawn/gun shop every bit as cheap, and you would have the chance to look over the gun. If I could give you any info it would be to steer well clear of Hunter's lodge.
Just my personal opinion, Rvtrav