No, but since you have the rifle check it yourself.
Use a tight patch/jag combo that is oiled & a cleaning rod that has a bearing in the handle so the rod can rotate easily. Patcdh/jag must be tight as to grip the rifling & follow it.
Push the patch/jag to the breech. Take a piece of tape & wrap around the rod right even to the tip of the muzzle, & have the two ends of the tape together so they stick up like a flag at the 12 o/clock position.
Slowly pull the rod out til the flag moves to 3 o/clock. Measure the distance from the muzzle to the flag.
If it is 6" it is a 1-24 twist ( 4 times this measurement = 1 revolution = twist per revolution or 1-24" twist)
If it is 12" it is a 1-48 twist
If it is 15" it is a 1-60 twist
If it is 16.5" it is a 1-66 twist
If it is 17.5 it is a 1-70 twist
If you want to measure at the 6 o/clock position & have a long enough barrel, you can multiply the distance x 2 = rate of twist.