My problem is I'm a sucker for a project gun. I'm always looking at guns that I think are deals and then spend too much money fixing and restoring back.
At this time, I'm looking at a Purdey bar action hammer gun that is sleeved to 28", knowing I will be spending another thousand to get it to where I want it to be. That decision is still pending at this moment.
I also have a 1898 Lang pigeon hammer gun out for restoration, It has 32" sleeved barrels. I probably will be selling it this fall to pay for the Purdey.
So it goes, round and round and never stopping.