410? That's interesting. It's a 12 bore. Choked tight and wide open. I imagine it was built for driven bird hunting. Based on the condition of the wood when I got it, it was original to the gun. You couldn't even see the grain through the grime. The checkering was nearly smooth, filled with gunk. I have seen no evidence of it being replaced. I do not know what you mean about the cocking rod. Overall the gun functions fine. I used to use it with low pressure loads that I made up. Great gun. PS: any idea what it may be worth? Does the fact that it was re-barreled have effect the value? I'm going to sell, along with all the rest of my meager accumulation of firearms.

Last edited by Steve Lawson; 01/14/20 10:52 AM.