I lusted after one of those when I was a kid. (Grew up shooting a Stevens .410 single.) I'd always been drawn to side by sides, and there wasn't much to choose from back in the late 50's. Was still thinking about a Savage Fox .410 when I was in high school and had saved enough $ pumping gas and fixing tires. Instead, Dad located a different "classic American" double by Savage for me: 420 over and under, 20 gauge. If you run across one of those, it will cost you a whole lot less than one of the .410 side by sides. And the .410 will feel really svelte in comparison.