That gun was not worth 500. You would be much better off to keep on looking. And one more thing Lefevers are one of the easiest guns to tighten up if needed. The ball and socket joint allow for adjustment to compensate for wear. First rule in buying old guns is to evaluate the barrels. If they are solid and in good shape most of the rest can be fixed if needed. If the barrels are cut bent folded or worn out the gun is a endless money pit. Run do not walk away.