I have skeet and trap both made about 1936, the trap in low four digits but the factory historian says it was shipped late. The ribless Grade 1 Lightning Skeet has about four hundred rounds through it, the 32" Midas Trap probably has 400,000 rounds through it. They both close the same, both single triggers work well, all four ejectors are perfect. The top lever position is a tad left of center on the Midas, but has never been rebolted as far as I know. I don't like the way a Super breaks in so fast and starts to be a little loose on the hinge, but when closed they seem to stay tight for a long time. The old Midas came to me as a basket case, but oddly still had a Browning marked cloth bag hanging from the trigger guard which contained the two extra gold plated Midas firing pins that came with the gun.
Last edited by eightbore; 11/19/06 07:05 PM.