Looks more like dirt than pitting at the muzzles. It would be very unusual to have clean shiny bores near the chambers and pitting at the muzzles. The opposite is more often the case. Lot's of sellers don't bother running a swab through the barrels before trying to sell a gun. But I do think that's a pretty high starting bid for a twist barreled Flues with numerous dings, buggered screw heads, and a plain vanilla stock. I'd wait for a considerable price drop and wouldn't be upset if someone else paid too much for this one. There are better guns at better prices.


Voting for anti-gun Democrats is dumber than giving treats to a dog that shits on a Persian Rug