Great looking gun, Sliver. I've got an older 20 gauge made in 1898 with unusually long 30" barrels. It handles beautifully and I prefer the longer barrels. Definately not a late season gun for the north country where I live. It has the "eyeglass" style dual trigger guard. Hard enough to use without gloves, impossible with them on. It doesn't have the grade on the bottom, but I'm fairly sure it is a grade 4. Mine has replacement forend wood, if anyone knows where I could pick an original one up I would appreciate it.