While the inletting is very nicely done, it is really no better than the inletting or finish work youd see on a Sauer built in the same era. Seriously, people, especially here like to rave about Lindner/Dalys being a holy grail of a gun, and compared to 98.9% of U.S. built shotguns of the same era, they are. Ive seen enough Lindners, Sauers, and many other Teutonic guns broken down to the bits to know the quality in fit, finish both internally and externally were very similar between makers in regards to the guns grade. Ive NEVER seen a pre war Teutonic guns internals that werent polished up and made to look like a fine watch.