I did get it last night. It is of good quality and in very good condition.
THe barrels are excellent with no pitting. Chambers measured at 2 5/8", bores at .622, wall thickness at .034 thinnest area. Choked 14 thou and 29 thou.
Stock with modern dimensions.
Gun was made in 1931.
One complaint is that the action seems taller than the other 20 ga I have that is a No. 3.
I'll post some pics of both in a couple of days.
Ideals are made on two size actions as far as I can tell, one for the 12 ga and one for the 16 and 20. Best looking ones I found to be the 16 ga as the proportion between barrel spread at the breech and action width and depth is most pleasing to my eyes.