Originally Posted By: buzz
Like Rocketman said, the forearm shows lots of use (checkering worn to the nub). Add replacement barrels, Id wonder if not at least a bit tired, if not more so. Id want to examine that gun closely before I jumped in. A lot would depend on the price for me. As a side note, I once asked David Trevallion what he thought about Henry Atkin guns, and his response to me......theyre old.


I shoot a gun made in 1920 that works as well today as the day it was made. Old doesnt matter. Condition does.


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