I've always been intrigued by the SAC guns, with their angular receiver and flared forends. Very early American. I recently picked up this Syracuse 16, an OO grade with steel barrels:



It is in well worn condition, but still tight as a vault, with near perfect bores, 30" f/f. For as well used as this gun obviously is, and to still be rock solid tight, is very impressive for a gun with a patent date on the water table of 1893. I'm very impressed with the gun, and it feels very lively in my hands, even though it weighs 7lbs on the dot with the long barrels.