Gerald - virtually all makers/vendors in the Brit gun trade supplied a wide range of Original Quality grades of guns. It is hazardous to your wallet to try to associate a brand name with a given quality grade. You must learn to recognize quality independent of the name on the gun. Also, as important as OQ was/is, you must also be able to recognize the Current Condition level of the gun. A gun with a desirable name and of high OQ grade may well turn into a money pit if it is in a poor CC level. On the other hand, a gun with an obscure name and "middlin'" OQ grade may give a lifetime of fine service if it comes to you in high a high CC level.
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