.410 also suffered from many a boy be they single shots or hardware store doubles. Boys are very hard on guns. So a great many .410s were used roughly by boys and have been lost forever. I often see a stock that has been cutdown, initals carved into it, checkering attempts or had repairs made with black friction tape or nails. The cheap .410 has lead a hard life. Only the cheap .22 single shot rifle has had as much abuse as the average .410 has seen and you know how rare a nice one of those is these days. I figure if they made 50,000 .410s that 80% are just about beat to death. So any nice looking ones are about as rare as honest politicians. Well maybe not quite that rare but still fairly rare.