My Sauer, identical to the pictured gun except for the sighting (mine has a folding rib sight rather than a tang sight) and a 1905 serial number, was sold to me by a close friend. The price is/was off the scale on the low side. Mine has a screaming piece of English and a nice thick horn butt, but nowhere near the wood quality of the pictured gun. It is choked about .015 and .025, so is an ideal all purpose bird gun, especially with the load of 7 1/2 in the .410 shell in the bottom barrel. When it came to me, things were just a little brown, but now it is cleaned up nicely and has no mechanical problems at all. It is among my favorite German guns.