I suppose the only three things that matter are condition condition condition if your aim is to put it in your safe and have the value increase.

On the other hand, if your aim is to use and enjoy one of the finest guns made in North America the way it was designed to be used, then other factors may come into play.

I'm with Jon.....I'd love to own this "old brown gun".And I'd shoot it!

The caveat of course is that the barrels are useable.

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The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia