As a fan of American made doubles of the early part of the 20th century I am familiar with the name guns; Lefever, LC Smith, Fox, etc. and their attributes. I don't have much knowledge of the Baltimore Arms doubles. I have found one that seems to be in good condition, barrels ring nicely and lever is well right of center. The bores are excellent and the price is reasonable. The wood is in good shape with no cracks. The gun really looks like it hasn't had much field time at all but has had good care.
How did the Baltimore Arms stack up against some of the other names of the time? What were their good or bad attributes? If I buy this gun I intend to hunt it a few times a year and shoot a little skeet and sporting clays but it won't see a ton of use.
Thanks in advance.
Marty