This is an N.R.Davis 12 gauge I got last year for $175. 30" Barrels, about 8-1/2lbs. Strangely both barrels appear to be modified choke. The bores look pretty good for its age. Even though this was originally a 'cheap' shotgun it has excellent balance and 'swing.' Though it's about a hundred years old everything is tight and well fitted. Triggers are pretty good but nothing special. I had to replace the opening lever shortly after I got it, but Numerich was able to provide a new one, which was easy to fit.
Very sweet gun to shoot. Last outing to the range with this gun (before deer season, no I didn't get one) I was able to put two Rio Royal Brenneke slugs into three inches at fifty meters, which I figured was more than adequate for my usual hunting grounds.
Even though this was originally a 'cheap' gun the quality is better than I see on modern 'coach' guns that cost $400-$500. It's surprising how inexpensively you can get a useful double used. I love this old gun, and look forward to shooting it more this coming year.