Surprise, surprise. I agree. Case in point. A friend sold two pre-WW2 Model 21 20 gauges- both 26" barrels choked WS-1 and WS-2, ejectors, non-auto safeties, the one with double triggers and straight hand stock sold for almost 1K more than its companion, which has the SST and a pg stock--both also had field splinter forearms, non-engraved but with fine wood and checking, typical of pre-WW2 Custom shop work. Wish I had the $, but sadly, I did not. M21's are like chocolate fudge sundaes or caviar, either you like them a great deal, or you don't--PS- both 20 gauge M21's were in about identical 85% condition, to make a valid comparison on the market pricing for small gauge double guns today-
Last edited by Run With The Fox; 10/18/16 10:57 AM.