Now, if you take a look at the shiny part of the bolt between the rings, about 80% appears white, as if reflecting light. To the right upper portion, there is an strange shaped dark area that would appear to be reflecting something dark, such as part of the underside of the scope. If you blow up those dark areas, you will see that they are irregularly pixellated. On the top image with the one-piece mounts, the irregularly shaded area appears to be shaded as a result of using the rubber stamp tool in Photoshop and the person copied over the same spot more than once, resulting in the almost parallel striatations.
The images may be of real items, but they have been doctored.
Clearly, the gun is a Browning A-Bolt which has a faceted bolt body. The dark images on the bolt is merely the reflection of the scope turret.
Does anyone else notice those bumps around the edges of the lense?
I think someone already addressed this. They are the anchoring points for the lenses.
IMO, I think the photos of the Leupold VX-L scope are real and untouched. (Here and on other boards.) Not liking or hating the new look but will have to just see how well it performs.