When I (me personally) look to buy a hammergun or drilling,
cuter is better--beauty sells.
That gun maybe mechanically sound entry level hammergun,but its pros is for cowboy action shooting,cut the barrel etc.
It will never be worth more than what it is.
It has no endearing qualities,like provenance,extra detail,or for example:Boehler barrels.
Because its a not well known maker [think meat and potatoe gun],its priced somewhat accordingly.
At this pricepoint you would be wayy better off with a Husqvarna for a shooting gun.
You want a Vintagers gun of substance,be prepared to get into 4 digits,and buy from someone who "knows his snit".

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