Being a big fan of the Superposed, I think the others have said it well. Reliable, handles and carries well (that is, the ones with the round knob POW stocks), and all the other things mentioned. Biggest problems (not THAT big) are the trigger failing to reset for the second shot, the breech end of the rib is prone to shoot loose, and the chambers are prone to rust. Also, Superposed chokes tend to be a bit tighter that other guns, maybe almost one notch tighter. If you get an unmolested mod/full, you may find it's full/fuller. As far as the trigger reset, a simple cleaning of the innards will solve the problem 99% of the time. A 15 minute job, no need to take anything apart except for removing the stock. I have one that the rear 2-3" of rib has been loose on for 25 years and I just keep shooting it, no problem. As for the chamber corrosion, you do clean your guns after use, DON'T YOU? And then there's the mystique of owning a Super, John Browning's last design.