eightbore, the barrels are fairly tight on the action with only the slightest bit of play with the forend off. Otherwise, every thing seems very tight with proper clearances. Again, due to the age of the gun, I am going to have it professionally checked out. I will most likely take it up to Bill Schwarz in Elijay, GA to have it thoroughly looked over (unless I can find someone a bit closer in Atlanta). He did some work on an LC Smith I owned and I was very happy with it.

Also, as mentioned previously, the bores are mirror clean. Hopefully, not as a result of honing though. It just appears to be an original but used gun in good overall condition.