HOmelessjoe.
Quality last if take care of, klunkers are either built or become so by hard use and little care. Point is that this gun is a very early gun, in what is not decent shape to warrant shooting. I am sure that if your search the wide world you will find a gun made post 1880 with a keyed fore-end but 99% were made before 1880. That makes this gun 125+ years old. Why shoot a gun that has been poorly taken care of for that long? Find a better example or pass unless you just want a piece of history. Heavy, tubed, doubles get real old, very fast, as they swing like a water logged fence post. You can have my share.