decent: some light pitting, does not shine like a mirror, overall generally sound and acceptable to most people. You obviosly dont like guns in that kind of condition, others dont mind. Oddly enough J0e, not every gun that has surrvived from 1880 is still pit free. Some of us can get over this, you dont seem to be able to. I have vintage guns that have nary a pit and remain in high original condition, not all of them are like that. This is also why we pay a premium for high original condition. Its not nearly as hard as you make it seem j0e.
Steve


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