Sorry KY I missed your post. There were two nice barrels in the case. I did not inspect carefully since I don't know enough to evaluate something like that. I meant it only as a lead for KDRoss to check out. Thinking about it afterward, I recall a single trigger (Miller) also so I would guess that it was used for clay games and probably well used. On the other hand, it looked like it was well taken care of and I did ask Niles about the originality of the rest of the gun. I think he is knowledgeable and honest and his reply left me with the feeling it was worth following up. Again, it was just another lead to be followed and although it was 5K more than the intended outlay, it had the second set of barrels. I assume (you know what that makes me)the Teague chokes bodes well (since they are thought of highly and are not obvious cosmetically)as to how the gun was taken care of. Whether it is no longer original (trigger and chokes) may or may not matter to Mr. Ross as long as the rest of the gun is original. Despite the fact that I like fixed chokes I do see the value of changeable chokes regardless of the gun. Maybe that is why the Purdy next to it was 45K. I really don't know value in that heady atomosphere.


So many guns, so little time!