So far, not so good.
2MOA red dot on a 20 inch bull barrel - mixed purposes. Wrong optic and barrel combination.
Camo paint isn't bad looking, but the relevant issue is what is it covering up? Goes to, why is the current owner selling what should be a pretty nice long range shooter, and what optic was likely on it before?
Why a carbine handguard and railed gas block? And why mounted so far back from the muzzle, it's not rifle gas. The more I look at that, the more wrong something seems to be.
No sense of continuity in what the gun was meant to do. Long range shooter with short carbine tube, mid length (?) gas, carbine adjustable stock, lots of camo to cover up whatever is underneath.
I smell a parts gun trolling for a new owner. Lots of visual candy to distract an unknowledgeable shopper from it's less than desireable origins. It's not really a precision set up, it's not really a light carbine, it's not really anything that appears to fit into a purpose built category.
To paraphrase an older SNL comedian, what the heck is that?