The shop where this gun is located is a small garage sized shop , with guns on racks on all the walls and floor. I was on my lunch hour and it was busy so I couldn't really get photos. I hope to get back with my choke and chamber gauges to check it out more thoroughly. In addition to the above description , the gun had no engraving, no case colors and faded barrel blueing. The stock had a raised comb , that swooped down to the buttplate. The beavertail forend looked very similar to the one in the old advertisement and the forend and stock wood matched. It was reasonably priced and I hope to handle it in regular attire, as opposed to my work suit and overcoat, to see how it handles/feels. Thanks for all the replies and information, they're much appreciated.